Your patient has made it through the pregnancy, conquered labor, and had a successful delivery to a healthy newborn, and bleeding is normal.
Yay, we are in the clear, well not quite yet.
Postpartum preeclampsia is a condition that can affect women from the time after delivery and up to 6 weeks after. Many patients may have not even experienced any signs or symptoms to indicate postpartum preeclampsia, until after they deliver.
With little to no indications, it becomes crucial to continue to monitor, observe, and educate all patients throughout the postpartum phase. Unfortunately, the causes for this condition are unknown, but there is potential that this disease process initiates its development during pregnancy but does not show itself until after the fetus is delivered.