ANSC Exclusion Criteria V2 Updated April 2022
The ANSC exclusion was updated on the 04/04/2022 .
The changes made are solely regarding COVID-19 in pregnancy and now allows many of our COVID-19 recovered women to participate in ANSC
Included/can participate in ANSC
- Women who contracted COVID-19 <14/40
- Women who experienced asymptomatic/mild COVID-19 in pregnancy not requiring admission
- These women will require a post recovery O&G review with their referral hospital antenatal clinic before returning to ANSC +/- 3rd trimester scan and any additional hospital-based visits explained and scheduled as decided upon at this consult.
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At this consult the Obstetric team need to discuss:
- the importance of maternal awareness of fetal movements as per GL2021_019 Care pathway for women concerned about fetal movements
- awareness of signs and symptoms of pre-eclampsia
- how to access care outside of the standard pathway if the woman has any concerns.
Excluded/can not participate in ANSC
- Women who contracted COVID-19 >14/40 that suffered moderate, serious or critical COVID-19 (requiring hospital admission) >14/40
Please ensure all your COVID-19 recovered women have attended an O&G review post isolation before returning to ANSC. If any of your women suffered moderate, serious or critical COVID-19 (requiring hospital admission) >14/40 please direct them back to the hospital antenatal clinic for ongoing care and management.
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