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Full guideline NICE guideline NG73 Methods, evidence and recommendations September 2017 Final version Developed by the National Guideline Alliance, hosted by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
19 sie 2021 · Guidance. This guideline covers the routine antenatal care that women and their babies should receive. It aims to ensure that pregnant women are offered regular check‑ups, information and support. We have also published a guideline on postnatal care, which covers the topics of emotional attachment and baby feeding.
The following documents have been developed by the Guideline Programme Team and are approved for use by National Women and Infants Health Programme and the Institute of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists: Guideline Template (Word doc, 1 MB, 41 pages) Guideline Programme Team Objectives (PDF, 139 KB, 1 page)
This guidance is written with the aim of optimising referrals into the Gynaecology service. The correct patients should be referred to the right clinicians, with appropriate investigations performed and initial treatments tried.
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists’ key objective is to set standards to improve women’s health. It has been producing guidelines and standards in various formats, together with other national bodies such as the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) and the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network.
evidence based guidance on the management of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Suggested Keywords: Pelvic, Inflammatory, PID, Gynaecology, genitourinary medicine Target Audience: RCHT: Yes CFT: No KCCG: No Executive Director responsible for Policy: Medical Director Approval route for consultation and ratification: Gynaecology Directorate meeting