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Kansrijke start voor kind en ouder

Translated title of the contribution: Best possible start for child and parent
  • Ellyze V. van Asbeck
  • , Lieke C. de Jong-Potjer
  • , Sabine F. van Voorst
  • , Kristel M. van Asselt
  • , Eric A.P. Steegers
  • Radboud University Medical Center
  • Contact: Ellyze V. van Asbeck ([email protected])
  • Huisartsenpraktijk Kockengen

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Abstract

The health of women during the periconception period and pregnancy is important for a healthy start of the child. All care providers can make a major contribution to this. In this learning article we provide answers to a number of questions that have been collected from the professional field about preconception care and care for vulnerable pregnant women. Our aim is to inform general practitioners and specialists who assist women with a (possible) desire to have children about proactive care in pregnancy, childbirth and child care. Included are concrete actions of the general practitioner when healthy women wish to become pregnant, which medical history and other characteristics of a pregnant woman negatively affects the health of her (unborn) child, and which signals in a first pregnancy predispose for problems after and in a subsequent pregnancy and what role can the GP play in this. Furthermore, we discuss signs of vulnerability in the consulting room, how transmural risk selection can be applied and we provide an overview of interventions applicable in primary care or where to refer to.

Translated title of the contributionBest possible start for child and parent
Original languageDutch
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume167
Publication statusPublished - 16 Mar 2023

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