Journal of Women's Health Care

Journal of Women's Health Care
Open Access

ISSN: 2167-0420

Midwifery services caring for women and child’s health


World Congress on Midwifery and Womens Health

August 29-31, 2016 Atlanta, USA

Melody D Quirat

Redville Medical and Maternity Clinic, Philippines

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Womens Health Care

Abstract :

The midwife is recognized as a responsible and accountable professional who works in partnership with women to give the necessary support, care and advice during pregnancy, labour and the postpartum period, to conduct births on the midwifeâ�?�?s own responsibility and to provide care for the newborn and the infant. This care includes preventive measures, the promotion of normal birth, the detection of complications in mother and child, the accessing of medical care or other appropriate assistance and the carrying out of emergency measures. The midwife has an important task in health counseling and education, not only for the woman, but also within the family and the community. This work should involve (antenatal education) and preparation for parenthood and may extend to womenâ�?�?s health, sexual or reproductive health and care for children in the early years of life. A midwife may practice in any setting including the home, community, hospitals, clinics or health units.Midwives work close to women and their newborn infants. Midwifery services are available and easily accessible to families in the communities where they live. For instance at primary level family planning, as well as postpartum and pre natal care, breastfeeding support, newborn hearing test, and newborn screening can be provided by midwives. Midwives identify pregnancy and childbirth complications early, provide first line management and prompt transfer for hospital for back-up care when needed, reducing delays to the next level of care and allowing for greater efficiency along the continuum. Midwifery services are designed to fulfill the following guiding principles: â�?¢ Promote the right of all women to professional midwifery care (including emergency obstetric care) that is available, accessible and acceptable, and of good quality. â�?¢ Ensure the continuum of care from adolescence through to care of the newborn and into the early weeks of life. â�?¢ Ensure the continuum of care from home to tertiary hospital â�?¢ Be sensitive to gender and culture and deliver respectful care to all women, their partners and families â�?¢ Be able to provide the set of evidence-based cost-effective and lifesaving interventions for family planning, maternal and newborn health. Midwifery services caring for women and childâ�?�?s health has been defined as care where the midwife is the lead professional in the planning, and delivery of care given to a woman from initial booking to the postnatal period.

Biography :

Melody D Quiratis born in quezon city philippines, july 5, 1976. inquisitive to learn more. had passion reading christian literature books. obtained her rn diploma in mary chiles college of nursing. she has over 13 years of nursing experience. she has worked in areas such as operating/delivery room, pedia and medical ward. for the past 13 years she has served as a nurse in redville medical and maternity clinic. melody has a unique combination of strong maternity nursing skills and strives to provide the best healthcare possible. she believes in building a long lasting and trusting relationships with patients. she seeks to acquire a comprehensive evaluation of every patient by taking time to listen and understand their particular needs. her true desire is to enhance a positive healing experience and confidence to those in need. with her combination of clinical education she provides a holistic care that considers not only the physical aspects of a patient’s illness, but the emotional and spiritual aspects as well.

Email: mdqrn76@yahoo.com

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