![]() ![]() Footnote 1, Footnote 2, Footnote 3, Footnote 4 Prenatal care influences the health of women and newborns in complex, multifactorial ways. Women who receive early and regular prenatal care generally have better outcomes. Toronto, Ontario Reviewer Carley Nicholson, RD, MPH Ottawa, Ontario Nan Okun, MD, FRCSC, MHSc Lois Hole Hospital for Women Cross-Provincial Chair in Perinatal Mental Health Toronto, Ontario Dawn Kingston, RN, MSc, PhD Sherwood Park, Alberta Lisa Keenan-Lindsay, RN, BScN, MN, PNC(C) Kalamazoo, Michigan USA Louise Hanvey, RN, BScN, MHA Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. Vancouver, British Columbia Sherri Di Lallo, RN, MN Toronto, Ontario Wee-Shian Chan, MD, MSc, FRCPC, FACP Motherisk Program, Division of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology Vancouver, British Columbia Contributing Authors Anne Biringer, MD, CCFP, FCFPĪda and Slaight Family Director of Family Medicine Maternity CareĪssociate Professor Family and Community Medicine Regional Program Medical Director - Maternity Vancouver Coastal Health Credentialing Officer Appendix C: Nutrients of Importance during PregnancyĮxpand All Collapse All Lead Author Brenda Wagner, MD, FRCS(C), CCPE.Appendix B: Laboratory Screening and Testing.10.9 Women who have Experienced Female Genital Cutting.10.8 Women with Complications of Pregnancy. ![]() 10.7 Women with Underlying Medical Conditions.10.5 Women with Problematic Substance Use in Pregnancy.9.2 Trial of Labour and Vaginal Birth After Caesarean.8.5 When to go to the Hospital/Birth Centre or Call the HCP.7.3 Screening for Group B Streptococcus.6.3 Trial of Labour After a Caesarean Birth.4.9 Prenatal Nutrition, Food Safety and Nutritional Supplements.4.8 Signs and Symptoms of Concern, and Preterm Labour.4.4 Screening, Laboratory or Other Investigations.1.1 Involvement of Partners and Other Support Persons. ![]()
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