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Antenatal care
Introduction
Every year there are an estimated 200 million
pregnancies in the world. Each of these
pregnancies is at risk for an adverse outcome for
the woman and her infant. While risk can not be
totally eliminated, they can be reduced through
effective, and acceptable maternity care. To be
most effective, health care should begin early in
pregnancy and continue at regular intervals.
Objectives
By the end of this session participant will able to:
1. Define Antenatal care.
2. Enlist the Goal of antenatal care.
3. Identify schedule of antenatal care.
4. Explain assessment and component of 1st
visit.
5. Discuss health teaching components of antenatal
care.
6. Summary
Definition
 Planed examination and observation for the
woman from conception till the birth.
 More frequent visits may be required if there are
abnormalities or complications or if danger signs
arise during pregnancy.
Goals of ANC
 To reduce maternal mortality and morbidity
rates. To improve the physical and mental health
of women and children. To prevent, identify, and
maternal and fetal abnormality that can affect
pregnancy outcome. To decrease financial
recourses for care of mothers.
Initial Assessment
 Assessment& physical Exam Assessment.
1. The initial assessment interview can establish the
trusting relationship between the doctor and the
pregnant woman.
2. Getting information about the woman’s physical
and psychological health.
3. Obtaining a basis for anticipatory guidance for
pregnancy.
Component of First visit
 During the firs visit, assessment and physical
examination must be completed. Including:
History. Physical examination. Laboratory data.
Health teaching during pregnancy.
History
History Welcome the woman, and ensure a quite
place where she can express concerns and anxiety
without being overheard by other people.
 Personal and social history.
 Menstrual history.
 Current problems with pregnancy.
 Obstetrical history.
 Medical and surgical history.
 Family history
Physical Examination
Physical Examination Physical examination is
important to:
 Detect previously undiagnosed physical problems
that may affect the pregnancy outcome.
 Establish baseline levels that will guide the
treatment of the expectant mother and fetus
throughout pregnancy.
Laboratory
 Laboratory Inv &Ultrasound.
 LAB, Is performed as :• Routine tests .• Specific
tests .ϖUltrasound, Is performed to:• Estimate the
gestational age.• Check amniotic fluid volume.•
Check the position of the placenta.• Detect the
multiple pregnancy and congenital
malformations .• The position of the baby.
Health Teaching Components
 Health Teaching During Pregnancy Health
promotion during pregnancy begins with
reviewing.
 Hygiene
 Sleep
 Breast care
 Dental care
Dressing
Travel
Sexual activity
Exercises
Hygiene
 Hygiene
 Daily all over wash is necessary because it is
stimulating, refreshing, and relaxing.
 Hot bath should be avoided because they may
cause fatigue & fainting.
 Regular washing for genital area, axilla, and breast
due to increased discharge and sweating.
 Vaginal douches should avoided except in case of
excessive secretion or infection.
Breast Care
 Breast care wash breasts with clean tap water.• It is
not recommended to massage the breast, this may
stimulate oxytocin hormone secretion and possibly
lead to contraction.• Advise the mother to be
mentally prepared for breast feeding.
Dental care
 Dental care. The teeth should be brushed carefully
in the morning and after every meal. Encourage
the woman the to see her Dentist regularly for
routine examination & cleaning. A tooth can be
extracted during pregnancy, but local anesthesia is
recommended.
Dressing
 Woman should avoid wearing tight cloths such as
belt or constricting bans on the legs, because these
could impede lower extremity circulation. Suggest
wearing shoes with a moderate to low heel to
minimize pelvic tilt & possible backache. Loose,
and light clothes are the most comfortable.
Travel
 Travel Many women have questions about travel
during pregnancy. Early in normal pregnancy,
there are no restrictions. Late in pregnancy, travel
plans should take into consideration the possibility
of early labor.
Sexual activity
 Sexual intercourse is allowed with moderation, is
absolutely safe and normal unless specific problem
exist such as: vaginal bleeding or ruptured
membrane. If a woman has a history of abortion,
she should avoid sexual intercourse in the early
months of pregnancy.
Exercises
 Exercise should be simple. Walking is ideal, but
long period of walking should be avoided. The
pregnant woman should avoid lifting heavy
weights such as: mattresses furniture, as it may
lead to abortion. She should avoid long period of
standing because it predisposes her to varicose
vein. She should avoid setting with legs crossed
because it will impede circulation.
Purpose of Exercises
1. To develop a good posture.
2. To reduce constipation & insomnia.
3. To alleviate discomfort able, postural back ache&
fatigue.
4. To ensure good muscles tone& strength pelvic
supports.
Conti…
5. To develop good breathing habits, ensure good
oxygen supply to the fetus.
6. Prevent circulatory stasis in lower extremities,
promote circulation, lessen the possibility of
venous thrombosis
Sleep
 The pregnant woman should lie down to relax or
sleep for 1 or 2 hours during the afternoon. At
least 8 hours sleep should be obtained every night
& increased towards term, because the highest
level of growth hormone secretion occurs at sleep.
Advise woman to use natural sedatives such as:
warm bath & glass of worm milk.
Diet
 Daily requirement in pregnancy about 2500
calories. Women should be advised to eat more
vegetables, fruits, proteins, and vitamins and to
minimize their intake of fats.
 Purpose.
 Growing fetus.
 Maintain mother health.
 Physical strength in labor.
 Successful lactation.
Danger signs of pregnancy
 Vaginal bleeding including spotting. Persistent
abdominal pain. Sever & persistent vomiting.
Sudden gush of fluid from vagina. Absence or
decrease fetal movement. Sever headache. Edema
of hands, face, legs & feet. Fever above 100
F( greater than 37.7°C). Dizziness, blurred vision,
double vision. Painful urination.
Summary
Antenatal care is very necessary for the women and
for the new born baby. It decreases mortality and
morbidity rate. Much postpartum physical and
psychological morbidity is not addressed by present
care, which tends to focus on routine examinations. We
undertook a cluster randomised controlled trial to
assess community antenatal care that has been
redesigned to identify and manage individual needs.
References
 Antenatal care: routine care for the healthy pregnant
woman, NICE Clinical Guideline (2008).
 Askin DF, Diehl-Jones B; Cocaine: effects of in utero
exposure on the fetus and neonate. J Perinat Neonatal
Nurs. (2001).
 Management of HIV in pregnancy, Royal College of
Obstretricians and Gynaecologists (2004).
 Information about whooping cough vaccination
programme for pregnant women; Department of Health,
(2012).
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Antenatal care

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 4. Introduction Every year there are an estimated 200 million pregnancies in the world. Each of these pregnancies is at risk for an adverse outcome for the woman and her infant. While risk can not be totally eliminated, they can be reduced through effective, and acceptable maternity care. To be most effective, health care should begin early in pregnancy and continue at regular intervals.
  • 5. Objectives By the end of this session participant will able to: 1. Define Antenatal care. 2. Enlist the Goal of antenatal care. 3. Identify schedule of antenatal care. 4. Explain assessment and component of 1st visit. 5. Discuss health teaching components of antenatal care. 6. Summary
  • 6. Definition  Planed examination and observation for the woman from conception till the birth.  More frequent visits may be required if there are abnormalities or complications or if danger signs arise during pregnancy.
  • 7. Goals of ANC  To reduce maternal mortality and morbidity rates. To improve the physical and mental health of women and children. To prevent, identify, and maternal and fetal abnormality that can affect pregnancy outcome. To decrease financial recourses for care of mothers.
  • 8. Initial Assessment  Assessment& physical Exam Assessment. 1. The initial assessment interview can establish the trusting relationship between the doctor and the pregnant woman. 2. Getting information about the woman’s physical and psychological health. 3. Obtaining a basis for anticipatory guidance for pregnancy.
  • 9. Component of First visit  During the firs visit, assessment and physical examination must be completed. Including: History. Physical examination. Laboratory data. Health teaching during pregnancy.
  • 10. History History Welcome the woman, and ensure a quite place where she can express concerns and anxiety without being overheard by other people.  Personal and social history.  Menstrual history.  Current problems with pregnancy.  Obstetrical history.  Medical and surgical history.  Family history
  • 11. Physical Examination Physical Examination Physical examination is important to:  Detect previously undiagnosed physical problems that may affect the pregnancy outcome.  Establish baseline levels that will guide the treatment of the expectant mother and fetus throughout pregnancy.
  • 12. Laboratory  Laboratory Inv &Ultrasound.  LAB, Is performed as :• Routine tests .• Specific tests .ϖUltrasound, Is performed to:• Estimate the gestational age.• Check amniotic fluid volume.• Check the position of the placenta.• Detect the multiple pregnancy and congenital malformations .• The position of the baby.
  • 13. Health Teaching Components  Health Teaching During Pregnancy Health promotion during pregnancy begins with reviewing.  Hygiene  Sleep  Breast care  Dental care Dressing Travel Sexual activity Exercises
  • 14. Hygiene  Hygiene  Daily all over wash is necessary because it is stimulating, refreshing, and relaxing.  Hot bath should be avoided because they may cause fatigue & fainting.  Regular washing for genital area, axilla, and breast due to increased discharge and sweating.  Vaginal douches should avoided except in case of excessive secretion or infection.
  • 15. Breast Care  Breast care wash breasts with clean tap water.• It is not recommended to massage the breast, this may stimulate oxytocin hormone secretion and possibly lead to contraction.• Advise the mother to be mentally prepared for breast feeding.
  • 16. Dental care  Dental care. The teeth should be brushed carefully in the morning and after every meal. Encourage the woman the to see her Dentist regularly for routine examination & cleaning. A tooth can be extracted during pregnancy, but local anesthesia is recommended.
  • 17. Dressing  Woman should avoid wearing tight cloths such as belt or constricting bans on the legs, because these could impede lower extremity circulation. Suggest wearing shoes with a moderate to low heel to minimize pelvic tilt & possible backache. Loose, and light clothes are the most comfortable.
  • 18. Travel  Travel Many women have questions about travel during pregnancy. Early in normal pregnancy, there are no restrictions. Late in pregnancy, travel plans should take into consideration the possibility of early labor.
  • 19. Sexual activity  Sexual intercourse is allowed with moderation, is absolutely safe and normal unless specific problem exist such as: vaginal bleeding or ruptured membrane. If a woman has a history of abortion, she should avoid sexual intercourse in the early months of pregnancy.
  • 20. Exercises  Exercise should be simple. Walking is ideal, but long period of walking should be avoided. The pregnant woman should avoid lifting heavy weights such as: mattresses furniture, as it may lead to abortion. She should avoid long period of standing because it predisposes her to varicose vein. She should avoid setting with legs crossed because it will impede circulation.
  • 21. Purpose of Exercises 1. To develop a good posture. 2. To reduce constipation & insomnia. 3. To alleviate discomfort able, postural back ache& fatigue. 4. To ensure good muscles tone& strength pelvic supports.
  • 22. Conti… 5. To develop good breathing habits, ensure good oxygen supply to the fetus. 6. Prevent circulatory stasis in lower extremities, promote circulation, lessen the possibility of venous thrombosis
  • 23. Sleep  The pregnant woman should lie down to relax or sleep for 1 or 2 hours during the afternoon. At least 8 hours sleep should be obtained every night & increased towards term, because the highest level of growth hormone secretion occurs at sleep. Advise woman to use natural sedatives such as: warm bath & glass of worm milk.
  • 24. Diet  Daily requirement in pregnancy about 2500 calories. Women should be advised to eat more vegetables, fruits, proteins, and vitamins and to minimize their intake of fats.  Purpose.  Growing fetus.  Maintain mother health.  Physical strength in labor.  Successful lactation.
  • 25. Danger signs of pregnancy  Vaginal bleeding including spotting. Persistent abdominal pain. Sever & persistent vomiting. Sudden gush of fluid from vagina. Absence or decrease fetal movement. Sever headache. Edema of hands, face, legs & feet. Fever above 100 F( greater than 37.7°C). Dizziness, blurred vision, double vision. Painful urination.
  • 26. Summary Antenatal care is very necessary for the women and for the new born baby. It decreases mortality and morbidity rate. Much postpartum physical and psychological morbidity is not addressed by present care, which tends to focus on routine examinations. We undertook a cluster randomised controlled trial to assess community antenatal care that has been redesigned to identify and manage individual needs.
  • 27. References  Antenatal care: routine care for the healthy pregnant woman, NICE Clinical Guideline (2008).  Askin DF, Diehl-Jones B; Cocaine: effects of in utero exposure on the fetus and neonate. J Perinat Neonatal Nurs. (2001).  Management of HIV in pregnancy, Royal College of Obstretricians and Gynaecologists (2004).  Information about whooping cough vaccination programme for pregnant women; Department of Health, (2012).