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  1. Maternal and child nutrition (PH11)

    This guideline covers the nutrition of pregnant women, including women who are planning to become pregnant, mothers and other carers of children aged under 5 and their children. In particular, it aims to address disparities in the nutrition of low-income and other disadvantaged groups compared with the general population.

  2. What clinical features and laboratory investigations can be used to better stratify risk for women in labour with signs of sepsis (including fever and tachycardia)?

    after 42 weeks of pregnancy no antenatal care. The committee did not want to medicalise care for women with fever in labour...

  3. For a short explanation of why the committee made this recommendation for research, see the rationale section on position of the baby during cord clamping .

    applicable) Source guidance details Comes from guidance Intrapartum care Number NG235 Date issued September 2023 Other

  4. What is the effectiveness of hands on, hands poised or Finnish grip in the second stage of labour for reducing perineal trauma?

    trauma . Source guidance details Comes from guidance Intrapartum care Number NG235 Date issued September 2023 Other

  5. What is the impact of pharmacological interventions for the management of postpartum haemorrhage on breastfeeding and women's and their birth companions' experience and satisfaction in the postnatal period?

    haemorrhage . Source guidance details Comes from guidance Intrapartum care Number NG235 Date issued September 2023 Other

  6. What is the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of intravenous compared with oral antibiotics for preventing postnatal infections after birth with forceps or ventouse?

    ventouse . Source guidance details Comes from guidance Intrapartum care Number NG235 Date issued September 2023 Other

  7. What is the most effective dosage at which oxytocin should be recommenced once stopped in labour because of an abnormal cardiotocography?

    labour . Source guidance details Comes from guidance Intrapartum care Number NG235 Date issued September 2023 Other

  8. Postpartum haemorrhage: What is the most effective treatment for primary postpartum haemorrhage?

    interventions, immediate feedback and quality improvements) compared with standard care could be undertaken. Important outcomes include...

  9. Does the use of ultrasound of the lumbar spine improve siting of regional anaesthetic needles in pregnant women with a BMI over 30 kg/m 2   at the booking appointment?

    this group, particularly in women with a BMI over 40 kg/m2. It's helpful for care planning if an anaesthetist is told when a woman with...

  10. Long‑term consequences of planning birth in different settings: What are the long‑term consequences for women and babies of planning birth in different settings?

    functioning. Source guidance details Comes from guidance Intrapartum care for healthy women and babies Number CG190 Date issued

  11. Heart valve disease presenting in adults: investigation and management (NG208)

    This guideline covers investigation and management of heart valve disease presenting in adults. It aims to improve quality of life and survival for people with heart valve disease through timely diagnosis and appropriate intervention.

  12. Diabetes in pregnancy: management from preconception to the postnatal period (NG3)

    This guideline covers managing diabetes and its complications in women who are planning pregnancy or are already pregnant. It aims to improve the diagnosis of gestational diabetes and help women with diabetes to self-manage their blood glucose levels before and during pregnancy.

  13. Does caesarean section protect against cerebral haemorrhage in women with a history of subarachnoid haemorrhage or cerebrovascular malformation?

    risk (for example, because they have presented in labour with no antenatal care), the committee decided that in theory a caesarean...