Mode: Secondary Prevention
Reducing third and fourth degree perineal tears information sheet for women developed by Women’s Healthcare Australasia. The information sheet aims to encourage shared decision making, informing women about their risk of a tear and what can be done to reduce their chance of experiencing a third or fourth degree tear. The information is designed to be given to women at an antenatal appointment between 30-36 weeks. It has been developed by a consumer working group with medical and midwifery input.
Publication date: 2021/04/28 15:30:00 GMT+10
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Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Indonesian, Mongolian and Nepali Communites
Reducing third and fourth degree perineal tears information sheet for women developed by Women’s Healthcare Australasia. The information sheet aims to encourage shared decision making, informing women about their risk of a tear and what can be done to reduce their chance of experiencing a third or fourth degree tear. The information is designed to be given to women at an antenatal appointment between 30-36 weeks. It has been developed by a consumer working group with medical and midwifery input.
Publication date: 2021/04/28 15:30:00 GMT+10
Last Reviewed Date:
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Indonesian, Mongolian and Nepali Communites
Reducing third and fourth degree perineal tears information sheet for women developed by Women’s Healthcare Australasia. The information sheet aims to encourage shared decision making, informing women about their risk of a tear and what can be done to reduce their chance of experiencing a third or fourth degree tear. The information is designed to be given to women at an antenatal appointment between 30-36 weeks. It has been developed by a consumer working group with medical and midwifery input.
Publication date: 2021/04/28 15:30:00 GMT+10
Last Reviewed Date:
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Indonesian, Mongolian and Nepali Communites
Reducing third and fourth degree perineal tears information sheet for women developed by Women’s Healthcare Australasia. The information sheet aims to encourage shared decision making, informing women about their risk of a tear and what can be done to reduce their chance of experiencing a third or fourth degree tear. The information is designed to be given to women at an antenatal appointment between 30-36 weeks. It has been developed by a consumer working group with medical and midwifery input.
Publication date: 2021/04/28 15:30:00 GMT+10
Last Reviewed Date:
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Indonesian, Mongolian and Nepali Communites
Reducing third and fourth degree perineal tears information sheet for women developed by Women’s Healthcare Australasia. The information sheet aims to encourage shared decision making, informing women about their risk of a tear and what can be done to reduce their chance of experiencing a third or fourth degree tear. The information is designed to be given to women at an antenatal appointment between 30-36 weeks. It has been developed by a consumer working group with medical and midwifery input.
Publication date: 2021/04/28 15:30:00 GMT+10
Last Reviewed Date:
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Indonesian, Mongolian and Nepali Communites
Reducing third and fourth degree perineal tears information sheet for women developed by Women’s Healthcare Australasia. The information sheet aims to encourage shared decision making, informing women about their risk of a tear and what can be done to reduce their chance of experiencing a third or fourth degree tear. The information is designed to be given to women at an antenatal appointment between 30-36 weeks. It has been developed by a consumer working group with medical and midwifery input.
Publication date: 2021/04/28 15:30:00 GMT+10
Last Reviewed Date:
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Indonesian, Mongolian and Nepali Communites
Reducing third and fourth degree perineal tears information sheet for women developed by Women’s Healthcare Australasia. The information sheet aims to encourage shared decision making, informing women about their risk of a tear and what can be done to reduce their chance of experiencing a third or fourth degree tear. The information is designed to be given to women at an antenatal appointment between 30-36 weeks. It has been developed by a consumer working group with medical and midwifery input.
Publication date: 2021/04/28 15:30:00 GMT+10
Last Reviewed Date:
Organisation:
NSW Health
Audience:
Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Indonesian, Mongolian and Nepali Communites
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