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This guideline covers care during labour and birth for women who need extra support because they have a medical condition or complications in their current or previous pregnancy. The guideline also covers women who have had no antenatal care. It aims to improve experiences and outcomes for women and their babies.
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This guideline covers care during labour and birth for women who need extra support because they have a medical condition or complications in their current or previous pregnancy. The guideline also covers women who have had no antenatal care. It aims to improve experiences and outcomes for women and their babies.
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This book provides comprehensive standards for improving the quality of care for small and sick newborns in health facilities. It is published by the World Health Organization and serves as a guide for countries aiming to enhance neonatal care as part of universal health coverage. The document outlines evidence-based practices, effective information systems, and referral systems crucial for neonatal care. It targets policymakers, healthcare professionals, and program managers, offering a structured approach to ensure high standards of care for vulnerable newborns. The book emphasizes the importance of maintaining consistent and high-quality care aligned with WHO's framework for quality care.
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This book by Kimberly Ann Johnson serves as a comprehensive guide for new mothers navigating the postpartum period, often referred to as the 'fourth trimester.' It emphasizes the importance of emotional, physical, and spiritual preparation for motherhood, addressing the lack of guidance typically available to women during this transformative time. The author provides practical strategies for recovery and adaptation, including creating a postpartum sanctuary, balancing emotions, and restoring vitality. The book also explores reclaiming one's body and sexuality, and understanding the medical realities postpartum. Aimed at new mothers, it seeks to empower them with knowledge and support for a smoother transition to motherhood.
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Heather Irvine's 'The Birth of the Modern Mum' offers a no-nonsense guide for new mothers, emphasizing self-care during the first year of motherhood. Drawing on her experience as a clinical psychologist and insights from working with numerous mothers, Irvine provides practical advice, emotional support, and humor to help mothers navigate the challenges of early parenthood. The book addresses common issues such as postnatal distress, balancing personal needs with childcare, and maintaining mental health. It targets new mothers seeking guidance and reassurance, aiming to foster a sense of community and shared experience among them.
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Bouncing back fast after having a baby is absolutely possible for anyone! Affectionately known as The FAB Mom on-air and online, Jill Simonian uses her trusted and entertaining expertise to set expecting and new moms on a distinctive, no-frills journey to help them "get over the bump" and bounce back fast after having a baby. Jill's frank tricks, somewhat against-the-grain tips, and laugh-out-loud tales involving famous names provide first-time moms a unique roadmap for managing and conquering the lifestyle challenges a newborn often brings. The FAB Mom's Guide offers a motivational style and practical solutions to inform, inspire, and empower even the most uncertain of new moms. From hanging an oversized mirror in your kitchen to opting out of nursing to spending entire days wearing only your underwear and beyond, Jill Simonian can help a new mother get organized, have fun, and feel in-control, happy, and reinvented within six months of having a baby. Encouraging women to tune out the drama and arming them with useful talk and tools to minimize exhaustion and maximize focus, Jill uncovers and reshapes the status quo for how FAB (an acronym for: Focused After Babies) a new mom's sense of self and life can truly be.
Motherhood. --- Pregnancy. --- Postnatal care.
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This book provides comprehensive guidelines for postpartum care, emphasizing the critical importance of the first six weeks after childbirth. It highlights the need to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality and improve health outcomes through enhanced postpartum services. The guidelines focus on improving care quality, ensuring positive postpartum experiences, and integrating human rights-based approaches to healthcare. It targets policymakers, healthcare providers, and organizations involved in maternal and child health, offering recommendations for policy formulation and implementation. The book aims to support the sustainable development goals related to reproductive, maternal, and child health by expanding service coverage and enhancing care quality.
Postnatal care. --- Maternal health services. --- Postnatal care --- Maternal health services
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the Network for Improving Quality of Care for Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health's efforts from 2017 to 2020. It details the Network's commitment to reducing maternal and newborn deaths and improving care experiences. The book outlines four strategic objectives: Leadership, Action, Learning, and Developing institutional mechanisms. It discusses the establishment of national and global learning networks, data systems for quality of care measurement, and the integration of quality indicators into national health systems. The book highlights the challenges, progress, and lessons learned across participating countries, emphasizing the importance of data collection, knowledge sharing, and community engagement. The intended audience includes policymakers, healthcare professionals, and organizations involved in maternal and newborn health improvement initiatives.
Maternal health services. --- Postnatal care. --- Maternal health services --- Postnatal care
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This book provides an in-depth analysis of the Network for Improving Quality of Care for Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health from 2017 to 2020. It outlines the strategic objectives set by the Network, such as leadership, action, and learning, aiming to halve maternal and newborn deaths and improve care experiences. The text discusses the adaptation and implementation of WHO standards by various countries, highlighting specific progress in countries like Ethiopia, Bangladesh, Ghana, and Malawi. The book is intended for policymakers, healthcare professionals, and organizations involved in maternal and newborn health. It emphasizes the need for quality improvement interventions and the role of learning districts in testing and implementing quality care standards. The book also details the challenges, strategies, and outcomes associated with the Network's initiatives to improve maternal and newborn health care quality globally.
Maternal health services. --- Postnatal care. --- Maternal health services --- Postnatal care