Table 1: On the first day of hospital stay, 92,94% of the patients could be eligible for an hospital discharge, and the hospital stay was motivated only by the babies and/or home care services organisation before returning home.
Days of hospital stay 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Number of patient discharged 544 (16,28%) 694 (20,77%) 895 (26,79%) 581 (17,39%) 376 (11,25%) 232 (6,94%) 19 (0,57%)
Patients still in the hospital 3341 (100%) 2797 (83,72%) 2103 (62,95%) 1208 (36,16%) 627 (18,77%) 251 (7,51%) 19 (0,57%)
Mean painkillers consumption
Acetaminophen 80,28% 89,10% 32,67% 22,68% 29,19% 26,29% 10,53%
Nsaid 77,19% 87,95% 20,26% 18,38% 13,72% 7,57% 5,26%
Nefopam 10,14% 3,57% 4,51% 0,73% 0% 0% 0%
Morphin 2,96% 1,86% 0,10% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Urinary drainage 35 (1,05%) 11 (0,33%) 11 (0,33%) 3 (0,09%) 0 0 0
Mobility equivalent to a patient delivered vaginally without episiotomy 3068 (91,83%) 3126 (93,56%) 3167 (94,79%) 3202 (95,84%) 3298 (98,71%) 3322 (99,43%) 3341 (100%)
Normal transit 3 hours after C-Section : normal meal, no nausea 3239 (96,95%) 3287 (98,38%) 3338 (99,91%) 3340 (99,97%) 3340 (99,97%) 3340 (99,97%) 3340 (99,97%)
Chose breastfeeding 2238 (67%) 2138 (64%) 2071 (62%) 2038 (61%) 2038 (61%) 2005 (60%) 1971 (59%)
Could feed the baby within 3 hours after C-Section among patient who have chosen breastfeeding 2237 (99,93%) 2136 (99,9%) 2067 (99,79%) 2035 (99,85%) 2036 (99,9%) 2003 (99,92%) 1971 (99,99%)
No urinary drainage, no IV, No painreliefs other than Step I, Walking normally, normal transit, normal meal, can carry her baby : Could be discharged from a medical point of view 3105 (92,94%) 2609 (93,28%) 2047 (97,34%) 1183 (97,93%) 614 (97,93%) 248 (98,80%) 19 (100%)