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comprehensive information so that they could make informed decisions about their care and wellbeing, and would not be subjected to...
NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on the Epidrum for aiding access to the epidural space
Intrapartum care: Care of healthy women and their babies during childbirth (CG55)
This guidance has been updated and replaced by NICE guideline CG190.
AmnioSense for unexplained vaginal wetness in pregnancy (MIB198)
NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on AmnioSense for unexplained vaginal wetness in pregnancy .
Suspected sepsis in under 16s: recognition, diagnosis and early management (NG254)
This guideline covers the recognition, diagnosis and early management of suspected sepsis in under 16s (not pregnant or recently pregnant). It includes recommendations on recognition and early assessment, initial treatment, escalating care, finding and controlling the source of infection, early monitoring, information and support, and training and education.
Evidence-based recommendations on Episcissors-60 for mediolateral episiotomy.
might be appropriate include: antenatal clinics dedicated to providing care for women with no obstetric indications who request a...
Furthermore, much of this work is retrospective. Most women who undergo intrapartum caesarean birth fall into the category 2 level of...
This guideline covers nutrition and weight management in pregnancy for anyone who may become pregnant, is planning to become pregnant or is already pregnant, and nutrition in children up to 5 years. Care of babies and children born preterm or with low birth weight is not covered. The guideline does not give detailed advice on what constitutes a healthy diet.
GID-MT557 Novii Wireless Patch System for maternal and fetal monitoring (MT509)
Discontinued Reference number: GID-MT557
Positive experiences early in life are closely associated with better performance at school, better social and emotional development, improved work outcomes, higher income and better lifelong health, including longer life expectancy.
This resource is intended to demonstrate how our guidance can be used in the Care Quality Commission (CQC) assessment process.
This International Women’s Day, we’re focusing on the invaluable contributions of 2 of the women who help shape our guidance through their independent voluntary committee roles. They talk to us about their involvement with NICE and what #InspireInclusion means to them.