For example, in much of rural Africa, pregnant women present late to antenatal care and may be anaemic and undernourished. |
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Once a woman knows or suspects she is pregnant, she can make an appointment with her GP to discuss antenatal care and tests. |
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Other advances in technology and good antenatal care have reduced the death rate. |
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She deserved antenatal care, a decent transport system all those things we take for granted in this part of the world. |
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It is probable that dietary recommendations in antenatal clinics occur too late to have detectable effects in the perinatal period. |
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It is really important to attend all your antenatal appointments, and to report any bleeding, pain or changes in your baby's activity. |
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One hundred and thirty eight primigravidae who were recruited at antenatal classes at five sites participated in the study. |
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These are in addition to conventional healthcare sites, such as health centres, antenatal clinics, general practice surgeries, and hospitals. |
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We sampled many more midwives than other health professionals because they provided most antenatal care and disseminated most of the leaflets. |
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Much of the outpatient antenatal and postnatal services would stay as they were, she added. |
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We have previously reported that half of the cases were associated with unpreventable catastrophic events or antenatal hypoxia. |
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As part of your antenatal care, you'll be offered a range of checks, tests and assessments to monitor you and your developing baby. |
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The research data tend to be formulated from actuarial models and short trials in pregnant women attending antenatal clinics. |
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And even if they were available, antenatal counselling and the opportunity to terminate affected pregnancies safely may not be. |
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I chose to return to England in the 30th week of my pregnancy, lodging with a friend and attending antenatal classes. |
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It is presented to expectant women through hospital scan units and antenatal clinics. |
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This requires a review of current antenatal education and the respective roles of caregivers. |
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The child was born at term with an uneventful antenatal, perinatal, and postnatal history. |
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Pregnant women should attend regular antenatal appointments so that any problems with the pregnancy are picked up. |
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Women who attended the antenatal clinics of a medical center in the United Kingdom were recruited for the study. |
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Conditions such as pre-eclampsia can be detected only through regular antenatal checks. |
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Women were identified through hospital computer systems and the records of midwives and clerks in hospital and community antenatal clinics. |
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His antenatal history had been unremarkable, with normal antenatal scans. |
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If midwives jump in and act on confessions, pregnant women are likely to clam up, become reticent about confiding in them or even leave antenatal care. |
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The clinic offers counselling, electrocardiogram and stress tests, pap smear, antenatal and post-natal care and vaccination and immunisation for infants and adults. |
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South Asia, overall, had the lowest levels of antenatal care with only 50 per cent of women getting even one visit. |
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Freedom of choice for women, allied with antenatal diagnostics, has become a tool for eliminating womankind. |
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Even now, antenatal care is not as good as it could be and there are reports of preventable infant deaths. |
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Ninety-nine per cent of pregnant women receive some antenatal care, but for some this means only one check-up. |
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The aim of the project was to improve PMTCT, antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal care services in two districts. |
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The frequency of antenatal testing should correspond to the perceived risk of fetal asphyxia and the practical implications for the patient. |
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We can prevent this through antenatal treatment and the use of insecticide nets. |
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If required, interpreters must be arranged during antenatal care, around birth and post-natally to ensure proper provision of health care. |
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Most of the data relate to women who have received at least one antenatal visit. |
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A good nutritional status in women of childbearing age would ensure optimum antenatal nutrition. |
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Women expect that antenatal care will help them deal with the health problems that can occur during pregnancy itself. |
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Provincial antenatal and postnatal programs need to include mental health information and services. |
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Seventy-six per cent of women had no antenatal care and the average number of visits to antenatal centres was three. |
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And the report notes that women with secondary schooling are two to three times more likely to have antenatal care than women with no education. |
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If we can give surfactant therapy, do we still need to use antenatal steroids? |
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Many pregnant young women do not receive antenatal care or apply to the services at to late a stage. |
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As the timing of eclampsia is unpredictable, drills took place on the labour ward, antenatal and post natal wards, and in the emergency department. |
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If you feel unsure about being at the birth, attending antenatal classes will help prepare you and give you confidence to know there's a place for you at the birth. |
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She was especially fortunate, she said, to have the same midwife not only for her antenatal and post-natal examinations and check-ups but also for the birth. |
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Some antenatal tests are routinely offered to all women and others are offered only to certain women because of their age and medical or family history. |
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The document states that the hospital's maternity unit catered for the birth and antenatal care of 100 babies last year, compared with 270 born at Chippenham. |
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Public patients receive antenatal care and birth care at public hospitals, and care is provided by rostered midwives, residents, registrars, and staff obstetricians. |
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A multicentre randomised controlled trial of routine antenatal care by general practitioners and midwives compared with shared care led by obstetricians. |
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Results The women felt unprepared for operative delivery and thought that their birth plan or antenatal classes had not catered adequately for this event. |
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There were many incidents of near-miss obstetric complications or suboptimally managed obstetric conditions due to lack of well-structured and continuous antenatal care. |
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Pregnant women are also afraid to visit hospital because of the fear and stigma around the disease, which means they are also unlikely to get the antenatal checks that could pick up potential problems. |
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We offer nothing in terms of antenatal care, managing anxiety and post-traumatic stress after birth, or even what a healthy relationship with your baby looks like. |
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Low uptake of antenatal and postnatal care programmes suggested that the delivery of health promotion programmes and materials was insufficiently adapted to immigrant users. |
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All too often, antenatal pregnancy diagnostics is only used to determine whether an unborn child has a disability, whereupon, in the case of a disability, an induced termination of pregnancy is proceeded with. |
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Better-educated women are more likely than less-educated women to understand the importance of antenatal care, hygienic child care practices and good nutrition for themselves and their children. |
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At my next antenatal visit, the nurse had my blood test results ready. |
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Instead, the government hands out vouchers to pregnant women at antenatal clinics, covering much of the cost of the nets in the market. The dilemmas of distributing bednets illustrate some general problems of aid. |
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The main reason for this low coverage was lack of awareness of the importance of antenatal care in society and the prevailing belief that care was intended only for those who were ill during pregnancy. |
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Mothers often do not receive antenatal or postnatal care. |
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The failure of health systems to provide effective antenatal support, safe delivery and postnatal care also contributes to mortality, low birth weights and child illness. |
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The usual antenatal screen for a panel of red cell antibodies occasionally identifies more infrequent antibodies that increase the risk of hemolysis. |
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Pregnant prisoners were provided with antenatal care but most prisons were not designed for children and were undesirable places in which to bring them up. |
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The approach: The research team leveraged partnerships to create a new health service out of existing ones, and to disseminate valuable information about antenatal and postpartum depression. |
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The solution: Team up with research experts, women who have experienced antenatal or postpartum depression, and administrators from the health region to construct a new health service. |
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Breathing and relaxation techniques are taught at antenatal classes and Psychoprophylaxis is a particular method of training for childbirth. |
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I would Like to express my sincere gratitude to all the staff at Wellington Hospital's antenatal ward. |
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Fast forward to this week, and World's Pushiest Mother accolade goes to the pregnant woman who entered her 20-week antenatal scan in a beauty pageant. |
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It found that 1,302 parents had been told whether their twins were identical based on whether there were one or two placentas visible during antenatal scans. |
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Two or three women, both with antenatal and postnatal complications, are put on a single bed, which certainly increase chances of infection from one to another. |
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Pregnancy, for most women, is a straightforward, happy and healthy time and American Mission Hospital aims to keep it that way by providing pertinent antenatal check-ups. |
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