Perinatal care in the COVID-19 pandemic: Analysis of Brazilian guidelines and protocols

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Objectives: to analyze protocols and direct Brazilian women to prevent perinatal seizures during the CO VID-19 pandemic, based on the positive perinatal experience. Methods: exploratory analysis of document analysis. In the first phase, from April 11 to May 14, in order to search for words with keywords, 402 documents were found. The second phase consisted of reading the set of selected documents and dividing them into categories. The analysis was carried out in light of the guidelines for a positive perinatal experience of the World Health Organization. Results: as well as directing flow detection phase protocols to mice that show or do not receive COVID-19 symptoms and are being updated with new evidence of systemic evidence. It appears that there are several guidelines for prenatal, partial and puerperium, divergences in some documents for example umbilical cord clamping, skin-to-skin contact, newborn bath. Conclusions: analyze the permissible conclusions that most recommendations are in line with preconceived notions of positive perinatal experience, but is necessary to adaptation to the Brazilian context.

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Stofel, N. S., Christinelli, D., Silva, R. C. de S., Salim, N. R., Beleza, A. C. S., & Bussadori, J. C. de C. (2021). Perinatal care in the COVID-19 pandemic: Analysis of Brazilian guidelines and protocols. Revista Brasileira de Saude Materno Infantil, 21, 89–98. https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9304202100s100005

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