Interestingly, when the mother feels uninhibited and is not given any orders, or even any suggestions, she tends of her own accord to find a position that minimizes compression of the big vein returning blood from the uterus to the heart; and in so doing, she reduces her own blood loss.
The mother might be sitting on the floor, bending forwards slightly as he holds the baby in her arm, or lying down on one side with the baby close to her body. Anyhow, there is no compression of the big vein called the vena cava. Just as during the delivery itself, in ths post-delivery stage it s out of the question to recommend one good position in particular. In fact there is only
one positively bad position: the mother lying on her back but semi-seated, with the baby on her tummy.
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