Internal Reference Number: FOI_6353
Date Request Received: 09/11/2021 00:00:00
Date Request Replied To: 11/11/2021 00:00:00
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Request Summary: Maternity Guidelines
Request Category: Private Individuals
Question Number 1: Copies of your local clinical guidelines on identification and management of 3 maternity issues: (If a guideline does not exist please also inform me of this, or Ii a guideline is publically available please direct me to it) For each I will provide possible names of the guidance as the exact title of the guidelines will vary: 1. Decreased fetal movements/ reduced fetal movements/ diminished fetal movements/ change in fetal movements/ reduced movements of baby. 2. Large for gestational age/ LGA/ Big baby/ fetus greater than the 90th centile/ baby greater than 97th centile. 3. Fetal growth restriction/ FGR/ small for gestation age/ SGA/ intrauterine growth restriction/ IUGR small babies. | |
Answer To Question 1: Guidelines attached: 1. Pathways for reduced foetal movements 2. Reduced foetal movements guideline 3. Foetal growth surveillance - small for dates guideline 4. Gestational Diabetes antenatal screening We do not have a guideline specific to Large for dates babies but we have provided Gestational Diabetes guideline for information. To accompany this answer to question 1 please also see the documents listed below: Gestational Diabetes - Antenatal Screening Nov 21.pdf 2021 Foetal Growth Surveillance Small for Gestational age guideline.pdf 2020 Reduced fetal movements guideline.pdf PATHWAY FOR REDUCED ABSENT FETAL MOVEMENTS V5 27042021.pdf | |
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