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1 Mother friendly care during pregnancy

Objectives

When you have completed this unit you should be able to:

  • Describe mother friendly care in pregnancy.
  • List the principles of mother friendly care during pregnancy.
  • Understand the importance of individualised care.
  • Help women to play a role in their own pregnancy care.
  • Provide mother friendly antenatal care.
  • Explain the importance of involving the partner, family and community in antenatal care.
  • Encourage health care workers to be mother friendly.
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1-1 What is mother friendly care during pregnancy?
1-2 What are the principles of mother friendly care during pregnancy?
1-3 What is meant by individualised antenatal care?
1-4 What are the benefits of individualised care?
1-5 What personal history should be taken during antenatal care?
1-6 How can pregnant women play a greater roll in their own care?
1-7 How can women be helped to monitor their own pregnancy?
1-8 What is evidenced based care in pregnancy?
1-9 How can women be helped to enjoy their pregnancies?
1-10 How can women learn more about their pregnancies?
1-11 Why should pregnant women attend antenatal classes?
1-12 Should women bring their partners to antenatal classes?
1-13 Should women continue working and exercising during pregnancy?
1-14 Is a sexual relationship safe during pregnancy?
1-15 What is the value of written material at an antenatal clinic?
1-16 What is the mother friendly way to book a new patient?
1-17 When should women book for antenatal care?
1-18 Why must all women presenting for the first time during pregnancy be seen on that day?
1-19 Why are some women who present for the first time at an antenatal clinic not immediately booked for care?
1-20 What are the disadvantages if women are not seen at a clinic when they come to book for antenatal care?
1-21 What must be done if the number of patients seen at an antenatal clinic becomes unmanageable?
1-22 Should mothers be encouraged to bring a friend or family member with them to the antenatal clinic?
1-23 Should the family member or friend be allowed in the cubicle while the woman is being examined?
1-24 Why is it important to consider a woman’s feelings?
1-25 What important needs do women have during pregnancy?
1-26 Why should women be encouraged to speak about their fears during pregnancy?
1-27 Why are women often shy at their first antenatal visit?
1-28 What is a teen friendly clinic?
1-29 Why are alcohol and drug related habits not mother friendly?
1-30 How can women plan for their delivery?
1-31 What are the essential factors in mother friendly health workers?
1-32 What staff behaviour is not considered mother friendly?
1-33 Why are staff sometimes not mother friendly?
1-34 Why is it important that staff dress in a professional manner?
1-35 Why is a team spirit among health care providers important?
1-36 What will contribute towards a better team spirit among health care providers?
1-37 What group activities will foster a team spirit?
1-38 How will educational activities improve the team spirit?
1-39 What is the value of self-help training in building team spirit?
1-40 How will audit meetings improve a team spirit?
1-41 How can the community contribute to mother friendly care?
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