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  1. WHO recommendations on antenatal care

    Contents Acknowledgements v Acronyms and abbreviations vii Executive summary ix 1. Introduction 1 2. Methods 4 3. Evidence and recommendations 13 A. Nutritional interventions 14 B. Maternal and fetal assessment 40 C. Preventive measures 63 D. Interventions for common physiological symptoms 74 E. Health systems interventions to improve the utilization and quality of ANC 85

  2. New guidelines on antenatal care for a positive pregnancy experience

    Eight or more contacts for antenatal care can reduce perinatal deaths by up to 8 per 1000 births when compared to 4 visits. A woman's 'contact' with her antenatal care provider should be more than a simple 'visit' but rather the provision of care and support throughout pregnancy. The guideline uses the term 'contact' as it implies ...

  3. PDF GUIDELINES FOR ANTENATAL CARE

    The goal of the antenatal care package is to prepare for birth and parenthood as well as prevent, detect, alleviate, or manage the three types of health problems during pregnancy that affect mothers and babies: Antenatal care also provides women and their families with appropriate information and advice for a healthy pregnancy, safe childbirth ...

  4. WHO recommendations on antenatal care for a positive pregnancy experience

    Overview . This comprehensive WHO guideline provides global, evidence-informed recommendations on routine antenatal care. The guidance aims to capture the complex nature of the issues surrounding ANC health care practices and delivery and to prioritize person-centred health and well-being, not only the prevention of death and morbidity, in accordance with a human rights-based approach.

  5. PDF 2016 WHO Recommendations: Antenatal Care for a Positive Pregnancy

    1st trimester Visit 1: 8-12 weeks 1 Contact 1: up to 12 weeks 1 Contact 2: 20 weeks 2nd trimester Visit 2: 24-26 weeks 1 2 Contact 3: 26 weeks Contact 4: 30 weeks Visit 3: 32 weeks 1 Contact 5: 34 weeks 3rd trimester Contact 6: 36 weeks 5 Visit 4: 36-38 weeks 1 Contact 7: 38 weeks Contact 8: 40 weeks. Return for delivery at 41 weeks if ...

  6. PDF WHO Recommendations on Antenatal Care for a Positive Pregnancy

    World Health Organization's 2016 recommendations on antenatal care (ANC) for a positive pregnancy experience prioritize person-centred health care, well-being of women and families, and positive perinatal and maternal outcomes. Recommendations outline key elements of an essential core package of routine ANC needed by women and adolescent ...

  7. PDF ANTENATAL CARE SERVICES

    8- Immunization of the infant. Frequency of postpartum visits The general recommendation for Sudan is that, with limited resources, a contact with health care system at least during the first twenty-four hours and before the end of the first week would be most effective. Another visit around six weeks postpartum is also highly recommended

  8. PDF 2016 WHO Antenatal Care Guidelines

    2016 WHO Antenatal Care Guidelines: Malaria in Pregnancy Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 1 March 2018 www.mcsprogram.org Introduction In 2016, the World Health Organization (WHO) published Recommendations on Antenatal Care for a Positive Pregnancy Experience (WHO 2016), which outlines a new set of evidence-based global guidelines on recommended content and scheduling for antenatal care (ANC).

  9. PDF WHO Antenatal Care Recommendations Department of Maternal, Newborn

    3. Baseline assessment tool (BAT) for WHO recommendations on antenatal care for a positive pregnancy experience 4 3.1. Introduction 4 3.2. Situational analysis (national) 5 3.3. Recommendations mapping 7 3.4. Output 1 - country-specific package of ANC interventions 8 3.5.

  10. Introduction

    The comprehensive antenatal care (ANC) guideline, WHO recommendations on antenatal care for a positive pregnancy experience, was published by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2016 with the objective of improving the quality of routine health care that all women and adolescent girls receive during pregnancy (1). The overarching principle - to provide pregnant service users with a ...

  11. Status of the WHO recommended timing and frequency of antenatal care

    As per 4 schedule visits by the WHO FANC model and the country guideline 8%(203) and 20%(543) women respectively received the first 2 timely ANC by a MTP; where only 1%(32) and 3%(72) received the first 3 visits timely and 0.6%(17) and 1%(29) received all the four timely visits. ... Distribution of all the 4 timely ANC visits by MTP according ...

  12. WHO guide: Antenatal care for a positive childbirth experience

    Overview . This comprehensive WHO guideline provides global, evidence-informed recommendations on routine antenatal care. The guidance aims to capture the complex nature of the issues surrounding ANC health care practices and delivery and to prioritize person-centred health and well-being, not only the prevention of death and morbidity, in accordance with a human rights-based approach.

  13. Prevalence of Eight or More Antenatal Care Contacts: Findings From

    The 2016 World Health Organization (WHO) prenatal care guidelines for a healthy pregnancy experience reflect a change from the centered ANC model with a prescribed minimum of 4 ANC visits (ANC4+) to a more expanded model that emphasizes contact number, timing, and services. 1 This model suggests a minimum of 8 ANC contacts, with the first ...

  14. New WHO guidelines signal greater focus on antenatal care experience

    It turns out, fewer antenatal visits wasn't the panacea. Research undertaken in the 2.5 years of guideline preparation supports this, Tunçalp said. A 2015 Cochrane review on "reduced-visit" care models versus models with at least eight visits, for example, indicated that the fewer visit model increases perinatal deaths.

  15. Schedule of Visits and Televisits for Routine Antenatal Care: A

    The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine plan a new evidence-based joint consensus statement to address the preferred visit schedule and the use of televisits for routine antenatal care. This systematic review will support the consensus statement. We searched PubMed ®, Cochrane ...

  16. PDF Indicator Sheet ANTENATAL CARE (eight visits)/ANTENATAL (8th visit)

    ll births in a health facility during a specified reference p. riod.Numerator: Number of antenatal clients with eighth ANC visit.De. ominator: Total number of antenatal clients with a first ANC visit.Unless specified, the statistic may include any woman regardless of age and includes both live births and stillbirths, as defined by the hea.

  17. Schedule of Visits and Televisits for Routine Antenatal Care

    The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends antenatal visits every four weeks until 28 weeks' gestation, every two weeks until 36 weeks' gestation, and weekly thereafter ...

  18. Noncompliance with the WHO's Recommended Eight Antenatal Care Visits

    The null model (Table 3) demonstrates that there was significant variation in the likelihood of noncompliance of ANC 8+ visits across the clusters (σ2 = 1.92, 1.48-2.50). The null model showed that 35% of the total variance in noncompliance of ANC 8+ visits was attributed to between-cluster variations (ICC = 0.35).

  19. PDF WHO Antenatal Care Guidelines

    B.1.5: Health-care providers should ask all pregnant women about their tobacco use (past and present) and exposure to second-hand smoke as early as possible in the pregnancy and at every antenatal care visit. Recommended. B.1.6: Health-care providers should ask all pregnant women about their use of. alcohol and other substances (past and ...

  20. Antenatal care coverage

    Antenatal care (ANC) coverage is an indicator of access and use of health care during pregnancy. The antenatal period presents opportunities for reaching pregnant women with interventions that may be vital to their health and wellbeing and that of their infants. Receiving antenatal care at least four times increases the likelihood of receiving ...

  21. Antenatal care

    The antenatal period presents opportunities for reaching pregnant women with interventions that may be vital to both maternal, fetal and newborn health and well-being. WHO previously recommended that pregnant women complete at least four ANC visits. However, new guidelines from the WHO ANC Model (2018) increase the recommended number of ...

  22. Antenatal care visits to be doubled to reduce maternal deaths, stillbirths

    To double antenatal care visits, pregnant women have to go to a healthcare facility at least eight times before delivery. The decision to double antenatal care visits is in line with the World Health Organisation's recommendation. According to the UN health agency, higher frequency of antenatal contacts by women and adolescent girls with a ...

  23. ANTENATAL CARE

    Go to: C2. ASSESS THE PREGNANT WOMAN: PREGNANCY STATUS, BIRTH AND EMERGENCY PLAN. Use this chart to assess the pregnant woman at each of the four antenatal care visits. During first antenatal visit, prepare a birth and emergency plan using this chart and review them during following visits. Modify the birth plan if any complications arise.