Care of Pregnant Mother
Care of Pregnant Mother
Care of Pregnant Mother
CARE OF MOTHER
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Objectives
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Objectives
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STDs
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Complication Readiness
15% of all pregnant women develop a life-threatening complication requiring obstetric care Arrange a system of transport Establish a plan for blood donation
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Complication Readiness
15% of all pregnant women develop a life-threatening complication requiring obstetric care
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Nutrition
An underweight mother increases the likelihood of a low birth weight (LBW) baby; low iron intake contributes to anemia.
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Nutrition
Iodine supplementation is a very low-cost, effective nutritional intervention. Iodizing salt is an effective public health measure for preventing iodine deficiency
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Nutrition
Vitamin A
Can be found in foods such as :
carrots eggs fish oil liver broccoli
High doses of vitamin A can be unsafe during the first two months of pregnancy. but it is safe to give as much as 10,000 IU daily at any time during pregnancy.
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Nutrition
Iron Folate Supplements
All women should consume daily iron folate supplements for 6 months during pregnancy. Where anemia prevalence is <40%, women should receive supplements of 60 mg iron and 400 micrograms of folate. In areas where anemia prevalence is high among pregnant women (40%), women should continue the same dosage for 3 months into postpartum.
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Eat more and healthier foods, including more meat, fish, oils, coconut, nuts, cereals, beans, vegetables, fruits, cheese and milk. Take iron tablets as explained by the health worker.
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Do not take medication unless prescribed at the health centre. Do not drink alcohol or smoke. Use a condom in every sexual relation, if you or your companion are at risk of sexually transmitted infections (STI) or HIV/AIDS. Wash all over daily, particularly the perineum. Change pad every 4 to 6 hours. Wash pad or dispose of it safely.
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When to seek care for danger signs Go to hospital or health centre immediately, day or night, DO NOT wait, if any of the following signs: Vaginal bleeding has increased. Fits. Fast or difficult breathing. Fever and too weak to get out of bed. Severe headaches with blurred vision.
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