Bibliographic information
GuidelineWHO recommendations on maternal and newborn care for a positive postnatal experience.
Year of Publication2022
Issuing InstitutionWorld Health Organization
Recommendation
Maintained
Task sharing the provision of recommended postpartum contraception methods to a broad range of cadres, including auxiliary nurses, nurses, midwives and doctors, is recommended
Recommended
Notes and Remarks
Remarks
- These recommendations have been adapted and integrated from the 2012 WHO publication Optimizing health worker roles to improve access to key maternal and newborn health interventions through task shifting (278).
- The postnatal care Guideline Development Group (GDG) agreed that lay health workers who are trained and supervised can independently conduct safe and effective catch-up postpartum HIV testing, as per Recommendations 2a and 2b in this guideline, integrated from the 2019 WHO Consolidated guidelines on HIV testing services (41).
- The postnatal care GDG noted that universal access to and use of long-lasting insecticidal nets remains the goal for all people, including postnatal women and newborns in malaria-endemic settings (279). b This includes: initiating and maintaining injectable contraceptives using a standard syringe with needle for intramuscular or subcutaneous injection, insertion of intrauterine devices (IUDs) and insertion of contraceptive implants.
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