Antenatal Care: Routine Care for the Healthy Pregnant Woman
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Antenatal Care: Routine Care for the Healthy Pregnant Woman
Excerpt
The original antenatal care guideline was published by NICE in 2003. Since then a number of important pieces of evidence have become available, particularly concerning gestational diabetes, haemoglobinopathy and ultrasound, so that the update was initiated. This update has also provided an opportunity to look at a number of aspects of antenatal care: the development of a method to assess women for whom additional care is necessary (the ‘antenatal assessment tool’), information giving to women, lifestyle (vitamin D supplementation, alcohol consumption), screening for the baby (use of ultrasound for gestational age assessment and screening for fetal abnormalities, methods for determining normal fetal growth, placenta praevia), and screening for the mother (haemoglobinopathy screening, gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia and preterm labour, chlamydia).
Copyright © 2008, National Collaborating Centre for Women’s and Children’s Health.
Sections
- Corrections to the full version of Antenatal Care (clinical guideline 62) published in March 2008
- Guideline Development Group membership and acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Glossary of terms
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Summary of recommendations and care pathway
- 3. Woman-centred care and informed decision making
- 4. Provision and organisation of care
- 5. Lifestyle considerations
- 6. Management of common symptoms of pregnancy
- 7. Clinical examination of pregnant women
- 8. Screening for haematological problems
- 9. Screening for fetal anomalies
- 10. Screening for infections
- 11. Screening for clinical problems
- 12. Fetal growth and wellbeing
- 13. Management of specific clinical conditions
- 14. Antenatal assessment tool
- Appendix A. Declarations of interest
- Appendix B. Economic model: asymptomatic bacteriuria screening programme
- Appendix C. Economic model: streptococcus group B screening programme
- Appendix D. Economic model: syphilis screening programme
- Appendix E. Economic model: screening for congenital cardiac malformations
- Appendix F. Economic model: screening and treatment of gestational diabetes
- Appendix G. Economic model: monitoring fetal growth
- Appendix H. Training and equipment standards for ultrasound screening in pregnancy
- Appendix I. Further information
- Appendix J. Family origin questionnaire
- References (2003 version)
- References (2008 update)
- Search strategies
- Excluded studies
- Evidence tables
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