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What assumptions are potentially behind the tendency for perinatal
providers to make all women with disabilities "high risk"?
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= Full bowel/bladder, labor contractions or VEs can trigger hyperstimulation of
the SNS in women who have spinal injuries above T5-T6
S+S:
Headache
Vasoconstriction
, - HTN
- Bradycardia
- Sweating
- The external body does not function smoothly, it
probably doesn't function properly internally either
- Disabled people are dependent and incapable of making
their own choices
- Multiple births (ART and increased maternal age)
- Increases in obstetric interventions (C-section, medically
indicated labor induction)
- Increases in the use of US-based estimates of GA
- Encourage frequent visits
- Encourage parents to participate in care as much as possible
- Skin-to-skin contact if possible
- Hand expressing and breast pumping
- Take pictures
- Offer emotional support
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What barriers do you think exist for aboriginal women
trying to access prenatal care?
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,- Forced abortions
- Limiting or denying access to prenatal care
- Denying the child is his
- Restricting access to food
- Controlling decision-making about pain relief in labor
- Making negative comments about the gender of the baby
- Forbidding her to breastfeed
- Putting down her parenting abilities
- Threatening to abduct or take custody of the baby
- Encourage frequent visits
- Encourage parents to participate in care as much as possible
- Skin-to-skin contact if possible
- Hand expressing and breast pumping
- Take pictures
- Offer emotional support
- Depression
- Later prenatal care
- Miscarriage
- Inadequate nutrition
- Low weight gain
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Trauma to uterus and fetus
- Financial
- Psychological
- Services are geared towards married, non-aboriginal women
- Fear of medical providers
- Lack of providers in their communities
- Invalidating encounters
- Affirming encounters
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Corticosteroids can be given to al women with preterm
labor, irrespective of gestational age
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- Address her concerns about her infant being in the NICU
- Encourage her to ask questions and express her concerns
- Get her to hand express/ pump
- Give her updates about her infant
- Have her partner take photos and share photos or videos (this
can help support attachment)
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- Encourage frequent visits
- Encourage parents to participate in care as much as possible
- Skin-to-skin contact if possible
- Hand expressing and breast pumping
- Take pictures
- Offer emotional support
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