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Measuring antenatal care timing and content across 131 low-income and middle-income countries, 1995-2023: a systematic analysis of trends.

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Antenatal and Postnatal Care

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2022
Optimal care during the antenatal and postnatal phases of the life cycle is a potentially positive determinant of health elsewhere in the continuum. A successful transition from the antenatal to the postnatal period requires early detection, optimal management, and prevention of disease; health promotion; birth preparedness; and complication readiness.
Adeniyi Kolade Aderoba   +1 more
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Antenatal care

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
Recently published papers on antenatal screening show that a policy of routine cervical examination does not lead to a reduction in preterm birth, perhaps because the results of the cervical examination do not influence the decisions umbilical Doppler ultrasonography shows that the systematic use of this method for high-risk pregnant women reduces the ...
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‘Routine’ antenatal care

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993
The concept of antenatal care is a good model of preventive health targeted towards primary and secondary prevention of diseases and pathological conditions during pregnancy and delivery. A critical evaluation of antenatal care programs demonstrated that these are generally associated with a wide range of positive effects, although the type of care ...
J, Villar, P, Garcia, G, Walker
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Shared Antenatal Care in Brisbane

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1991
EDITORIAL COMMENT: This paper was accepted for publication to remind readers, both general practitioners and specialist obstetricians, that shared antenatal care exists and will become increasingly popular. Shared antenatal care has been endorsed by Government as a means of reducing the expense of provision of outpatient facilities, although the most ...
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Antenatal care

2017
This chapter comprises confirming the pregnancy, the signs and symptoms of pregnancy, pregnancy testing and how to go about it, pregnancy adaptation, how the body changes in response to the pregnancy, the booking interview, and where, when, how, and why it takes place. Pregnancy screening and risk assessment, based on the medical, social, and obstetric
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Benefits of antenatal care

Nursing Standard, 1988
Women who do not attend antenatal classes think the classes have nothing to offer them, according to a study from Glasgow. The researchers questioned 29 women about why they did not attend. Fourteen said it was because they are not worthwhile, while others said the times and locations were inconvenient.
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Antenatal care

2023
Abstract This chapter outlines the guidance on antenatal care. It provides a clear overview for the junior doctor in a clinical setting.
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