The five systems run through the whole process of service and management during pregnancy and childbirth, with "focusing on prevention, keeping the bottom line and strengthening responsibilities" as the core, ensuring the safety of pregnant women from the system and providing appropriate and targeted intervention services for different risk groups. Maternal and infant safety refers to some related obstetric safety measures taken by pregnant women before, during and after delivery to ensure that maternal and neonatal deaths do not occur.
These measures for maternal and infant safety mainly include regular prenatal examination, screening high-risk pregnant women, requiring pregnant women to be hospitalized for delivery, and conducting postpartum visits. To establish the management of high-risk pregnancy, there must be clear systems and requirements from the initial screening, review, registration management, monitoring and treatment of high-risk pregnant women to the responsibilities and tasks of medical and health departments at all levels.
Importance of maternal and infant safety management
1. Reduce maternal and neonatal mortality: By improving maternal and neonatal medical security, strengthening maternal and neonatal health education, and improving medical and health standards, maternal and neonatal mortality can be effectively reduced.
2. Promoting maternal and infant health: hindering the health of pregnant women and newborns can promote the health and development of mothers and infants and improve the quality of life of pregnant women and newborns.
3. Promote social harmony and stability: prevent maternal and infant safety, reduce social instability caused by maternal and neonatal deaths, and promote social harmony and stability.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-five systems of maternal and child safety.