Recommendations for perinatal care in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic

Autor: Maysa Arlany de Oliveira, Natácia Élem Felix Silva, Juliana de Castro Nunes Pereira, Mayara Amanda de Oliveira, Suzana Lins da Silva, Maria de Fátima Costa Caminha, Weslla Karla Albuquerque Silva de Paula, Glauberto da Silva Quirino, Dayanne Rakelly de Oliveira, Rachel de Sá Barreto Luna Callou Cruz
Jazyk: English<br />Portuguese
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Zdroj: Revista Brasileira de Saúde Materno Infantil
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 1806-9304
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9304202100s100004
Popis: Abstract Objectives: to present scientific recommendations for perinatal care in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: a narrative review was carried out between March and September in 2020 from BIREME, the Scientific Electronic Library Online and the Virtual Health Library databases, based on the descriptors: “Perinatal Care''; “Coronavirus”; “Coronavirus Infection''; “Obstetrics”and “Newborns”. The information was grouped into four categories, namely, prenatal care; labor and birthcare; care for puerperal women and the newborn. Results: 14 publications were found, 9 scientific articles and 5 technical standards pursuant to the Ministry of Health in Brazil. In the first category, generally, it is recom-mended that prenatal consultations should be continued, if necessary, by means of telemedi-cine; hospitalization of positive pregnant women in case symptoms are severe and consid-ering pregnant women’s clinical and emotional aspects. In the second, screening and testing on suspected cases, discouraging skin-to-skin contact and breastfeeding in the first hour of life. In the third, change the arrangement of beds in shared accommodations and have early discharge. In the fourth category, it is also recommended late clamping of the umbilical cord and observe differences in laboratorial testing of asymptomatic neonates. Conclusions: scientific evidence based on studies with methodological designs and more robust analyzes are necessary to guide perinatal care in the context of the harm-free COVID-19 pandemic.
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