Pregnant Women Should Have At Least Eight Antenatal Visits To Reduce Risk Of Stillbirth, WHO Recommends

Currently the suggestion is to have four visits.

Pregnant women should have at least eight visits with midwives or health workers before they give birth, which is double the previous recommendation, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).

The WHO has revised its guidelines to ensure expectant mothers, as well as their babies, “remain healthy” throughout the nine months.

“Evidence shows that the more contacts the woman has with the health care system, the less likely for her to have a stillbirth or for there to be complications with newborn births,” Dr. Ian Askew, Director of Reproductive Health and Research at the World Health Organisation, told VOA

“And the evidence suggests the more contacts a woman has, from four to eight [visits], does reduce the likelihood of this.”

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The WHO states a minimum of eight contacts for antenatal care can reduce perinatal deaths by up to eight per 1,000 births, when compared to a minimum of four visits.

The new model hopes to detect problems and improve communication between health providers and pregnant women.

It recommends pregnant women should have their first contact in the first 12 weeks, with subsequent visits taking place at 20, 26, 30, 34, 36, 38 and 40 weeks.

Dr Askew explained that with eight visits, health problems including nutrition, morning sickness and discomforts can be addressed and solved.

He said the new guidelines will put the “woman at the centre of care”.

The WHO stated that last year, an estimated 303,000 women died from pregnancy-related causes throughout the world. They stated 2.7 million babies died during the first 28 days of life and 2.6 million babies were stillborn.

“Quality health care during pregnancy and childbirth can prevent many of these deaths, yet globally only 64% of women receive antenatal (prenatal) care four or more times throughout their pregnancy,” Askew said in the statement.

“As long as women are having contact with a skilled provider, probably a midwife or another clinical health worker, who has good training in antenatal care, it’s the contact that’s important.”

Lesley Gilchrist, independent midwife and owner of Bespoke Birthing Midwifery Practice said in the UK it is common for some women to have this amount of visits with a midwife or health care visit.

But, she told The Huffington Post UK: “The issue in the NHS isn’t about the frequency of appointments, but the lack of continuity with their carer at those appointments.

“This is an issue that continues within the NHS care model and on which numerous studies and reports have reported a correlation with poor outcomes and lack of continuity of carer.”

Before You Go

Pregnant Celebrities In 2016
November 2016:(01 of26)
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Amanda Seyfried announced she was expecting her first child with her fiancé, actor Thomas Sadoski. (credit:Jon Kopaloff via Getty Images)
November 2016: Gal Gadot and Yaron Versano(02 of26)
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Gal Gadot announced she was expecting her second child on Sunday 6 November. (credit:Doug Peters/Doug Peters)
November 2016: Vincent Kavanagh and Aliona Kavanagh(03 of26)
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Aliona Kavanagh announced she was expecting her first child with her husband Vincent by sharing a sweet Twitter photo. (credit:Doug Peters/Doug Peters)
October 2016: Ciara and Russell Wilson(04 of26)
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Ciara announced she was expecting her first child with her husband Russell Wilson on Instagram. (credit:Steve Granitz via Getty Images)
October 2016: Amy Childs and Bradley Wright(05 of26)
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Amy Childs revealed she was expecting her first child with her boyfriend Bradley in October 2016. (credit:Alex B. Huckle via Getty Images)
October 2016: Howard Donald and Katie Halil(06 of26)
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Howard announced he was set to become a dad for the fourth time on Twitter on Monday 10 October. (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
October 2016: Christian Horner and Geri Horner(07 of26)
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Geri Horner announced she was expecting her second child, and first with her husband Christian, on Instagram on Monday 10 October. (credit:Joel Ryan/Invision/AP)
September 2016: Guillaume Canet and Marion Cotillard(08 of26)
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Marion Cotillard confirmed she was expecting her second child with long term partner Guillaume Canet. (credit:Lionel Hahn/Abaca USA)
September 2016: Billie Faiers and Greg Shepherd(09 of26)
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Billie Faiers announced she was expecting her second child. (credit:Instagram)
September 2016: Léa Seydoux(10 of26)
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Léa Seydoux most known for playing Bond girl Madeleine Swann in the latest James Bond film, has revealed she’s pregnant. (credit:GP Images via Getty Images)
August 2016: Shane Ward and Sophie Austin(11 of26)
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The couple revealed they were expecting their first child together in August 2016. (credit:Instagram)
July 2016: Rebekah Vardy(12 of26)
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The English footballer’s wife, Rebekah Vardy, is expecting her and Jamie Vardy's second child together. They are already parents to 19-month-old Sofia. (credit:Instagram)
June 2016: Kimberley Walsh(13 of26)
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Kimberley Walsh is pregnant with her second child, due December 2016. (credit:Karwai Tang via Getty Images)
June 2016: Katherine Heigl(14 of26)
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The former "Grey's Anatomy" star is pregnant with her first son. (credit:Lucy Nicholson / Reuters)
June 2016: Joanna Page and James Thornton(15 of26)
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Joanna Page announced she was expecting her third child in June 2016 via Twitter. (credit:Stuart Wilson via Getty Images)
June 2016: Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher(16 of26)
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The couple announced they were expecting their second child together in June 2016. (credit:John Shearer via Getty Images)
June 2016: Kaya Scodelario and Benjamin Walker.(17 of26)
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Former 'Skins' actor Kaya Scodelario has announced she is pregnant with her first child with her husband Benjamin Walker. (credit:Luke MacGregor / Reuters)
May 2016: Peter Andre and Emily MacDonagh(18 of26)
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Peter Andre revealed his wife MacDonagh was expecting their second child together on 26 May 2016. (credit:Chris Jackson via Getty Images)
May 2016: Stephanie Davis(19 of26)
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The 23-year-old confirmed she was expecting her first child with former partner Jeremy McConnell in May 2016. The pair met in the CBB house, but broke up not long after coming out. (credit:Karwai Tang via Getty Images)
Zoe Hardman(20 of26)
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Zoe Hardman announced she was expecting her first child in April 2016. (credit:Mike Marsland via Getty Images)
Paula Lane(21 of26)
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The Coronation Street actress revealed in April 2016 she and husband Tom Shaw are expecting their second child. (credit:Tim P. Whitby via Getty Images)
Anna Chlumsky(22 of26)
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The actress announced she's expecting jer secpmd child on 5 April 2016. (credit:Jason Merritt via Getty Images)
Cassandra Marino(23 of26)
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Caitlyn Jenner's eldest daughter Cassandra Marino is reportedly expecting her third child (April 2016). (credit:Getty)
Tatyana Ali(24 of26)
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Fresh Prince of Bel-Air actress Tatyana Ali announced she's expecting her first child with partnerVaughn Raspberry in April 2016. (credit:Kevork Djansezian / Reuters)
Verity Rushworth(25 of26)
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Emmerdale actress Verity Rushworth announced in March 2016 that she is expecting her first child with husband Dominic Shaw. (credit:Karwai Tang via Getty Images)
Carice van Houten(26 of26)
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‘Game Of Thrones’ actress Carice van Houten announced in March 2016 that she and actor Guy Pearce were expecting their first child. (credit:Cindy Ord via Getty Images)