NWH: Nursing Care of Childbearing Families After Previous Perinatal Loss

Nursing Care of Childbearing Families After Previous Perinatal Loss

Nurses who care for childbearing families facilitate the family’s adaptation to the arrival of a newborn through assessment of physical, emotional, and psychological needs. After experiencing a perinatal loss, such as miscarriage, stillbirth, or neonatal death, a woman’s perception of pregnancy and of her sense of control in becoming a mother can include fear and anxiety, and she may have significantly different needs than a pregnant woman who has not experienced perinatal loss. In this article, we provide evidence-based information and recommendations for maternal–child nurses caring for childbearing families who are preparing to welcome a new baby (sometimes called a “rainbow baby”) after a previous perinatal loss.