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- Assess the Effectiveness of Infrared Therapy on Episiotomy Pain and Wound Healing among Postnatal Mother
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Authors
K. Harilakshmi
1,
Sonali Pawar
1,
Najuka Shinde
1,
Shalaka Kapadia
1,
Mrunali Naik
1,
Pratik Gaikwad
1,
Chitra Khunte
1
Affiliations
1 Sinhgad College of Nursing, Pune, IN
1 Sinhgad College of Nursing, Pune, IN
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International Journal of Advances in Nursing Management, Vol 5, No 4 (2017), Pagination: 320-322Abstract
Motherhood is the only act that manifests in human form the cosmic wonder of creation. Imagine a life growing within the body of the mother, nurtured with her life blood. The fulfillment of the motherhood is acquired through labour. Labour is one of the greatest events in every woman’s life. Even though labour is the fulfillment of her dreams the suffering due to pain in the perineal area after the delivery is unbearable. Childbirth and labour are never the same but different for different women may. Pain and suffering is an ever present image and experience among women from the dawn of history to the present time.1References
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