Intervention during the Perinatal Period: Synthesis of the Clinical Practice Guidelines from the French National College of Midwives

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These clinical practice guidelines from the French National College of Midwives (CNSF) are intended to define the messages and the preventive interventions to be provided to women and co-parents by the different professionals providing care to women or their children during the perinatal period. These guidelines are divided into 10 sections, corresponding to 4 themes: 1/ the adaptation of maternal behaviors (physical activity, psychoactive agents); 2/ dietary behaviors; 3/ household exposure to toxic substances (household uses, cosmetics); 4/ promotion of child health (breastfeeding, attachment and bonding, screen use, sudden unexplained infant death, and shaken baby syndrome). We suggest a ranking to prioritize the different preventive messages for each period, to take into account professionals’ time constraints.

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Barasinski, C., Zaros, C., Bercherie, J., Bernard, J. Y., Boisseau, N., Camier, A., … Béranger, R. (2022). Intervention during the Perinatal Period: Synthesis of the Clinical Practice Guidelines from the French National College of Midwives. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health, 67(S1), S2–S16. https://doi.org/10.1111/jmwh.13421

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