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14 gru 2020 · intrapartum care recommendations. This tool establishes essential good-quality and evidence-based clinical care in all settings, and it expands the focus of labour monitoring to non-clinical practices that promote a positive childbirth experience for every woman and baby.
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
This publication forms part of the document entitled Toolkit for implementation of the WHO intrapartum care and immediate postnatal care recommendations in health-care facilities. It is being made publicly available for transparency purposes and information.
Intrapartum Care for “A Positive Childbirth Experience” The WHO technical consultations led to 56 recommendations on intrapartum care: 26 of these are newly developed recommendations and 30 are recommendations integrated from existing WHO guidelines. The recommendations should be implemented as a package of care in all facility-based
WHO recommendations on intrapartum care specify evidence-based practices that should be implemented throughout labour and the immediate postnatal periods, and discourage ineffective practices that should be avoided.
published the WHO recommendations on intrapartum care for a positive childbirth experience (1), providing a set of recommendations specifying evidence-based practices that should be implemented for optimal care throughout labour and childbirth, and discouraging ineffective and potentially harmful practices that should be avoided.
This Guide is organized sequentially from preparing the delivery area through childbirth and postnatal care, including: ` 1. Preparing for a birth: Intrapartum care for a positive childbirth experience ` 2. Immediate newborn care: the first 90 minutes ` 3. Care from the first 90 minutes to 6 hours ` 4. Care prior to discharge (after the first ...