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7 lut 2018 · This up-to-date, comprehensive and consolidated guideline on essential intrapartum care brings together new and existing WHO recommendations that, when delivered as a package, will ensure good-quality and evidence-based care irrespective of the setting or level of health care.
- WHO recommendations Intrapartum care for a positive childbirth experience
By outlining a new model of intrapartum care that is...
- WHO recommendations Intrapartum care for a positive childbirth experience
29 wrz 2023 · This guideline covers the care of women and their babies during labour and immediately after birth. It focuses on women who give birth between 37 and 42 weeks of pregnancy (‘term’). The guideline helps women to make informed choices about where to have their baby and about their care in labour.
10 kwi 2018 · To achieve this, the WHO proposes a model of intrapartum care that places the woman and her baby at the centre of care provision, and subscribes to all domains of quality of care (Figure 1). It is based on the understanding that care during labour and childbirth can only be supportive of a woman's goal when synergistic evidence-based components ...
WHO recommendations for a positive Pregnancy, Childbirth and Postnatal experience. The aim of these guidelines is to improve the quality of pregnancy, intrapartum and postnatal care with the ultimate goal of improving maternal, fetal and newborn outcomes.
It defines a positive childbirth experience as one that fulfils or exceeds a woman's prior personal and sociocultural beliefs and expectations, including giving birth to a healthy baby in a clinically and psychologically safe environment with continuity of practical and emotional support from a birth companion (s) and kind, technically competent...
By outlining a new model of intrapartum care that is adaptable to individual country contexts, the guideline enables substantial cost-savings through reduction in unnecessary interventions during labour and childbirth. We encourage health care providers to adopt and adapt these recommendations, which provide a sound
4 lut 2018 · Overview. In spite of the considerable debates and research that have been ongoing for several years, the concept of “normality” in labour and childbirth is not universal or standardized.