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Welcome to Maternity Care Update for General Practitioners April 2013 Amanda Mansfield

This update provides information on maternity care, including initial consultation, booking assessments, antenatal care referrals, and other important topics. It also includes resources for e-learning.

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Welcome to Maternity Care Update for General Practitioners April 2013 Amanda Mansfield

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  1. Welcome to Maternity Care Update for General Practitioners April 2013 Amanda Mansfield Consultant Midwife

  2. Seeing Women – 1st Point of Call • Aims • Initial Consultation • Booked by 12 completed weeks – Midwife • Full Booking Bloods– 9 weeks • Bookings >12 wks – 01753 634561 • Late booking >20 wks • Migrant women without previous full medical assessment – GP • Recognise and intervene with an obstetric emergency • Promoting Health and lifestyle • Discussion options in relation to pregnancy options

  3. E-Learning http://n3.learning.bmj.com/learning/module-intro/.html?moduleId=10031119

  4. Booking Assessment Booking History:- Low Risk Intermediate Risk High Risk Shared Care – Midwife/GP Consultant Led – Obstetrician (+other specialties) Choice of Place of Birth – Which hospital Choice of Mode of Birth – Which hospital does what?

  5. Antenatal Care

  6. Referrals • Antenatal Clinic • Fetal Assessment Unit ->20 weeks gestation 7-5pm Monday – Friday • Raised blood pressure – APEC guidelines ( 3 readings above 140/90 • +or – proteinuria) • • Diagnosed cholestasis. - Pregnancy itching should only be referred if there are • abnormal Liver function tests. The GP’s will complete a full assessment of these • women and refer if appropriate. • • Diagnosed IUGR • • Postnatal checks for women with babies in SCBU • • Pre- term premature rupture of membranes • • Small pv bleeds ie. Spotting after 20 weeks gestation • • Hyperemesis/dehydration after 20 weeks gestation • • Anti D administration (see antenatal guideline No 24) • • Glucose Tolerance Test – for suspected diabetes (see LW policy chapter 8) • • Pre LSCS clerking (pre op assessment) • • VBAC assessment at 41 weeks • • Betamethasone injections

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