March 14-15, 2024
London, UK
Midwifery 2023 pleases the honour of your participation in the reputed event “6th International Conference on Midwifery & Nurse Practitioners”, to be held at London, UK during August 31-September 02, 2023. It is as excellent event that captivates productive foreign scientific experts, young researchers and students together allowing the conference a great forum for exchanging knowledge, acquiring and networking with midwives around the world.
The Midwifery Conferences 2023 provide the ideal setting for networking with top academic and business figures and creating a research network. In order to support the renovation of a top-notch midwifery, PULSUS Group, Ltd. and Center for Education Development (CED) established this project.
"Apprising New Perceptions on Nursing and Midwifery" is the conference's principal focus. Midwifery 2023 will put a lot of emphasis on nursing research with a focus on how it affects clinical practise through oral and poster presentations, workshops, and keynote speeches. Midwives, faculty members, deans, scholars, and researchers can work on problems affecting midwifery practise at the conference. A variety of oral and poster presentations on midwifery and nurse practise will provide participants with updated opportunities.
Looking forward to seeing you in London!!
Regards
Organizing Committee
The midwives job is to assist women during childbirth. A midwife helps women during their pregnancies and deliveries, and some also offer general healthcare for reproductive issues. Gynecological examinations, contraceptive counselling, promoting normal birth, gaining access to medical care, identifying complications in mother and child, and delivery care are all included in this care. Midwives are knowledgeable in reproductive education in areas such as breastfeeding, pregnancy health, contraception, and quality infant care. The midwifery conferences 2023 also plays a significant role in health counselling and education, not just for women but also for their families and the wider community. Many developing nations are spending money and providing training for midwives and other community health workers as primary care services are currently deficient in many of them.
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If you intend to give birth in a public maternity unit, midwives will handle the majority of your prenatal care. A midwife may also be present when you visit a private obstetrician. You'll likely see the same midwife (or a small team) for a planned home delivery throughout your pregnancy. Your midwife will typically help you during both your labour and the delivery of your child if you give birth in a public hospital or birth centre without any complications. You might not receive the same care from the midwife throughout the entire labour. If there are issues, an obstetrician can be contacted.
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All pregnant women must have access to prenatal care, expert care during childbirth, and support in the weeks after delivery. Skilled medical personnel should be present throughout every birth since prompt care and treatment might mean the difference between life and death for both the mother and the child. However, due to knowledge, policy, and resource shortages, the prevalence of life-saving medical interventions and procedures is still low. There are several places where the rich-poor divide and the urban-rural divide exist. The mother's and family's financial situation as well as their residence are frequently determinants of access to healthcare services.
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The range of duties, responsibilities, tasks, and activities for which a registered nurse is qualified, able, and authorised is known as the scope of nursing practise. Nursing care is delivered in accordance with values that support nursing practise. Maternity nurses impart knowledge on parenting techniques, labour, birth, and related topics. Throughout the entire cycle of childbirth, they offer continuity of care. The health care system is now better able to meet the requirements of women thanks to nurses who specialise in caring for them. Midwives provide women with support during pregnancy, labour, and in the hours and days following delivery. A maternity nurse, on the other hand, will work with moms after the baby is born and for the first few months of the child's life.
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From puberty to pregnancy to menopause and beyond, a women's health nurse practitioner provides medical care to biological, intersex, and transgender women. Because they take a more comprehensive, occasionally more individualised, and collaborative approach to patient treatment than obstetricians do, patients may choose women's health nurse practitioners over them. In addition to providing patient care, women nurses are responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of the wards and medical equipment. They are trained and experienced in dealing with issues of health that impact reproductive health in addition to providing gynaecological health care to patients throughout their lives.
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Prenatal care raises the likelihood of a safe and healthy delivery while lowering pregnancy risks. Your doctor can monitor your pregnancy and spot any issues or complications early on with the help of regular prenatal appointments. While the nine months of pregnancy receive the most of attention in terms of prenatal care, postpartum care is also crucial. Six to eight weeks after the baby is born, the postpartum phase begins. The mother experiences a lot of physical and psychological changes during this time as she learns how to care for her infant. Proper nutrition, rest, and vaginal care are all important components of postpartum care.
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Preconception care is characterised as a collection of interventions with the goal of identifying and managing biological, behavioural, and social risks to the woman's health or pregnancy outcome. To improve health outcomes, specific actions should be taken either before conception or early in pregnancy. In order to increase the likelihood of conception when pregnancy is desired and to assist prevent unintended pregnancies, it focuses on decreasing morbidity and mortality for both the patient and the foetus. It also offers contraception counselling.
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Every woman has a different labour and delivery experience. However, knowing what is common might help you prepare for what to expect as your due date draws near. The womb's neck, or cervix, opens to a 10 cm dilation during the first stage. The baby descends via the vagina and is born during the second stage. The placenta (afterbirth) is delivered during the third stage. Whatever happens throughout your labour and delivery, keep in mind that your health and the wellbeing of your unborn child come first. Your healthcare professional should be informed of your preferences for the labour and delivery process, as well as your thoughts on other procedures like an episiotomy and possible painkiller options. then anticipate bringing your child into the world.
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One of the best things you can do to give your child a healthy start in life is to protect them from tobacco smoke. Even though quitting smoking can be challenging, it's never too late. Quitting now will benefit your child in the future as well. Children with smoking parents are more prone to develop asthma and other severe illnesses that may require hospitalisation. The earlier you quit, the better. However, you and your unborn child will still benefit if you stop during the last several weeks of your pregnancy.
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Midwifery conference are experts in healthy pregnancies and deliveries. Their responsibility is to take care of expectant mothers and their unborn children during a period of antenatal care, during labour and delivery, and for up to 28 days after the baby is delivered. They offer the required professional care and services during a typical pregnancy and delivery. All women's care is coordinated by midwives. In order to guarantee that every woman has a positive birthing experience regardless of risk factor, the coordinator ensures holistic, voluntary, and social assistance for pregnant women when appropriate. As a family planner, they also offer advice to people. They assist couples in making decisions and provide all the information about the various family planning techniques.
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After giving delivery, your midwife can help you with breastfeeding and support you while you and your child find your own nursing routine. During post-birth check-ups, your midwife can keep tabs on how you and your baby are doing with nursing and can assist you in making adjustments if necessary. It has been demonstrated that women's nursing experiences are impacted by midwives' support of breastfeeding in maternity wards. Women have previously expressed unfavourable opinions about professional support, focusing particularly on time constraints, a lack of availability or guidance, the promotion of harmful behaviours, and contradicting advice. As a result, the current study intends to look into midwives' experiences and perspectives of providing breastfeeding support as well as those of women who received it.
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Kangaroo care involves holding your infant close to your chest. This enables you and the infant to touch each other on the skin. Your kid will be laid on your chest during each session for up to a couple hours while wearing only a diaper and cap to promote skin-to-skin contact. Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC), according to the World Health Organization (WHO), is "the care of premature babies carried skin-to-skin with the mother." It is a potent and simple technique for promoting the health and happiness of infants born full-term and preterm.
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Midwives offer their patients advice on family planning, assist them in selecting the method that works best for them, and guide them in making decisions about the timing and spacing of their pregnancies. Following the medical appointment, a midwife carefully explains the prescription and informs the patient if any more tests or procedures are necessary. The nurse explains how various contraceptive methods operate and the regimen for taking oral contraceptives using visual aids and calendars.
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Hypnobirthing primarily teaches pregnant women relaxation methods and offers a perspective on childbirth that doesn't focus on pain and suffering in order to lessen overall pain and ease fear and anxiety throughout the birthing process. Hypnobirthing techniques don't actually hypnotise you. They are designed to encourage profound relaxation so that you can block out pain. It's essentially pregnant meditation with a mind-over-matter emphasis, such as viewing contractions as "surges and waves" that bring you closer to giving birth to the baby rather than as a painful experience. It's a method to alter your perspective and realise that your body is actually producing the marvel of birth rather than experiencing pain or sorrow.
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