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Useful manuals : Pregnant women / Child-rearing mothers
Cooperating with the efforts of family members
For disaster preparedness phase For emergency phase For recovery restoration phase

Cooperating with the efforts of family members


Tell the family members that one way to care for pregnant women and postpartum mothers would be to show that they care about her by saying gDonft overexert yourself!h and speaking to her as often as possible.

Also, family members are not only supporters of the pregnant women and postpartum mothers, but also disaster survivors at the same time. There may be occasions where the effects of the disaster do not allow frequent or timely visits to hospitals, and it will be necessary to include the family members in your thoughts when caring for pregnant women and postpartum mothers. For example, show some understanding by adjusting visitation hours so that family members can see each other more easily.



 

Information Base for Disaster Nursing Knowledge and Skills to Protect Lives
Useful manuals
Disaster phase
Useful manuals Pregnant women / Child-rearing mothers
 
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