Delivery care in Europe

Delivery care in Europe It is not the same in all countries and undoubtedly Spain has been one of the ones that have taken the longest to update the protocols according to WHO recommendations. However, despite the Normal Delivery Care Strategy we still have many differences.

ENCA It is the European Network of Childbirth Associations and brings together numerous associations that work for standardization and improvement in this area. Once a year they hold a meeting that serves to share experiences and information that allows them to improve their actions.

This year the meeting is held in Spain and is coordinated by the El Parto is Our Association. It will have the participation of representatives of various European associations, which will address the complexity of the different health systems in Europe in childbirth care, and pose the new challenges in the Spanish model.

The day is aimed at mothers, fathers, midwives, educators and other professionals, and prior registration is required. It will take place on May 8 at the Official College of Nursing Graduates of Madrid.

Data on childbirth care in the Netherlands, Germany, Great Britain and Spain will be addressed, as well as aspects in which it is necessary to improve clearly in order to achieve a humanization of the most painful processes such as the emotional implications of caesarean section and prenatal death. .

The "emotional wound of caesarean section" will be developed by Dr. Ibone Olza, a psychiatrist and co-author of the play "Born by Caesarean section", which we talked about in Babies and more.

Perinatal death will be a subject by Jillian Cassidy, of which we have already spoken several times in Babies and more by his blog Umamanita.

If this topic of childbirth care in Europe you are interested or if you will soon be mothers or fathers it is time to inform you as much as possible. Attending this seminar is an excellent way to do it.

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