[ Browse by Service Category : Human Reproduction : Sub-Topics of Mother and Infant Care (25) ]

    Breastfeeding Support Programs  
 

Programs that provide information and instruction concerning appropriate techniques for nursing an infant for expectant parents or new mothers.

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    Childbirth Education  
 

Programs that offer classes or other educational experiences which prepare prospective mothers and their birth partners emotionally and physically for the labour and birth process. Topics covered include anatomy and physiology of birth, relaxation and breathing techniques, different types of labours, birthing/delivery options and postpartum care. Also included are programs that prepare other members of the family (grandparents and siblings) for the arrival of a new family member.

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    Delivery/Childbirth  
 

Programs that provide facilities and/or necessary medical attention for women who are ready to give birth.

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    Midwifery  
 

Programs that utilize licensed midwives (health care professionals with specialized training in maternal and child health care and the management of labour and delivery) to provide health care services for mothers and infants during pregnancy and delivery and following birth.

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    Neonatal Care  
 

Programs that provide medical care for infants during the first six weeks following birth to ensure good health and normal development.

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    Postpartum Care  
 

Programs that provide follow-up medical care for women during the first six weeks following delivery to ensure that they are recovering normally from childbirth.

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    Prenatal Care  
 

Programs that provide medical care for expectant mothers from the time of conception to the onset of labour to ensure their own physical well-being and the healthy development and birth of their child. Services generally include identification of risk factors based on age, health and/or personal and family history that may affect a woman’s pregnancy; diet and lifestyle advice; routine checkups to look for signs of problems associated with pregnancy (such as edema, preeclampsia, or gestational diabetes) and to assure that the pregnancy is progressing well; ultrasound and other forms of prenatal testing to monitor fetal development and check for possible birth defects; and general information about being pregnant, e.g., what is normal and what is cause for concern, remedies for morning sickness or sleeplessness, managing weight gain and other common issues.

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