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Strong Start: Supporting Childbearing Women through Enhanced Prenatal Care

Strong Start: Supporting Childbearing Women through Enhanced Prenatal Care. WV Perinatal Partnership. WV Is Poised for Strong Start. Perinatal providers have been collaborating and making progress together since 2006.

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Strong Start: Supporting Childbearing Women through Enhanced Prenatal Care

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  1. Strong Start:Supporting Childbearing Women through Enhanced Prenatal Care WV Perinatal Partnership

  2. WV Is Poised for Strong Start • Perinatal providers have been collaborating and making progress together since 2006.

  3. WV Mothers and their families should be the center of pregnancy care. We need to provide a comprehensive curriculum to have all the information they need for a healthy pregnancy.

  4. Create a System of Supporting Providers and Maternity Patients

  5. For the Maternity Clientele this Program will…. • Offer an evidence based comprehensive curriculum with consistent messages that is culturally relevant to our Appalachian population.

  6. For Strong Start Providers WV HEPC through Perinatal Partnership proposes to: Provide a statewide education program for maternity care providers. Conduct regional outreach trainings, webinars and deliver educational opportunities. Improve skills to impact unhealthy behaviors. Give doctors and nurses the requisite skills they want to assure high quality care.

  7. Provider training… is so essential in obtaining meaningful outcomes

  8. Collaborative Interdisciplinary Education and Training Sara Marriott, MSN, Allan Chamberlain, MD, Jed Rivers, CRNA, Judy Keeling, RN, Sara Price, MD, Lou Ann Craig, RN, Kari Spencer, RN, Regina Grome, PA-C in the massive hemorrhage scenario

  9. The need… • WV needs a high quality, comprehensive educational program for all perinatal health care providers. • This will help address unhealthy behaviors, psychosocial problems, nutrition, perinatal education, new treatments and risk factors- • Tobacco, drug, alcohol use • Obesity • Breastfeeding • Spacing of Pregnancies • 39 completed weeks; limiting inductions • Risk factors for preterm labor and pregnancy induced hypertension • Gestational diabetes

  10. Is Poised for Strong Start • Perinatal providers have been collaborating and making progress together since 2006. • www.wvperinatal.org

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