Title: Maternal Health Well-Being
1Maternal Health Well-Being Beyond
- Dr Mary Steen
- Research Fellow in Midwifery RCM/UCLan (joint apt)
2Introduction
- Exercising during pregnancy and after birth has
many positive effects - Minimise minor discomforts associated with
pregnancy - Improve self-esteem and self-image
- Prepare the body for strenuous exercise
- Speed post-partum recovery
- Ref Hatch et al,1993 Wolfe et al, 1994
Dunkley 2000 - Zeanah Schlosser, 1993 Horns et al,
1996)
3Introduction (2)
- A review - women who exercise regularly are more
likely to have shorter labours - Less intervention and recover more quickly after
birth (ref Clapp,2000) - Safety parameters whilst exercising important
(ref ACOG, 1994) - Low impact, Pilate-based exercises and relaxation
techniques are safe - These can play an important part in promoting and
maintaining health
4New Initiative
- An antenatal postnatal health fitness
programme has been developed - Women identified a need for this service
- Health Leisure services of the local authority
identified the need - Maternity services in Leeds identified the need
to develop a community-based initiative - That would promote the normality of childbirth
and also meet the governments public health
agenda. -
5Collaboration
- Liaise with the health fitness manager at South
Leeds Stadium - Already provided specialised classes for Cardiac
Rehab Active Living - Under a local scheme that involved GPs referring
patients to undertake exercise - Via a Prescription for Activity Pass
6Prescription for Activity
- Relatively new idea
- Several GPs are involved in the scheme
- Concession price of 1.25
- Decided to opt into this scheme
- Midwife referral
- At the final session of the postnatal classes
women receive a Prescription for Activity Pass - Women can attend for another 3 months at the
concession price.
7Aims of the Initiative
- To promote health fitness during pregnancy
- Prepare for Birth
- Maintain health fitness after childbirth
8Piloted
- Successfully piloted in April/May 2004
- Women had to attend at least 4 sessions
- Completed an evaluation form
- 10 women (antenatally)
- 11 women (postnatally)
- Both programmes evaluated very highly
- Evidence that womens self-esteems had increased
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10Continuation of the programme
- The health leisure services trained the midwife
to undertake exercise to music course - Two of their fitness instructors were funded to
undertake Pilate-based exercise training and an
antenatal and postnatal exercise course - 5 more midwives were funded to undertake the
Pilate-based training
11 Main programme
- 15 month period (June 2004/Sept 2005)
- 10 Antenatal sessions 6 workshop/exercise
classes - 10 Postnatal sessions 6 workshop/exercise
classes - Attendance varied from 6 to 12 women
- Women had to attend at least 4 of 6 sessions
- To complete an evaluation form
12Evaluation of main programmeAge Range
Antenatal 77 women Postnatal 80 women
15-20 years 2 15-20 years 1
21-25 years 5 21-25 years 5
26-30 years 24 26-30 years 25
31-35 years 32 31-35 years 33
36-40 years 12 36-40 years 13
gt 40 years 2 gt 40 years 2
13Ethnic Groups
Ethnic Group Antenatal Postnatal
Black Afro-Caribbean Black African Asian White UK White Other Chinese Other 3 (4) 4 (5) 8 (10) 53 (69) 5 (6) 2 (3) 2 (3) 3 (4) 3 (4) 9 (11) 56 (70) 5 (6) 1 (1) 3 (4)
14Parity Antenatal (77) Postnatal (80)
Primiparas 66 (86) 68 (85)
Multiparas 11 (14) 12 (15)
Work Status
Not Working 5 (6) 6 (7)
Full-time 35 (45)
Full-time on M/L 20 (27) 49 (61)
Part-time 9 (12)
Part-time on M/L 8 (10) 25 (32)
15Exercise before Pregnancy
Regular exercise 16 (21)
Occasionally 31 (40)
Never 29 (38)
No answer 1 (1)
16Antenatal workshops helpful?
Womens responses (77) Yes No Unsure No answer
Health Fitness 63 (82) 4 (5) 8 (10) 2 (3)
Diet Nutrition 60 (78) 4 (5) 10(13) 3 (4)
Preparing for an Active Birth 67 (86) 2 (3) 7 (8) 2 (3)
Coping with Birth 68 (88) 1 (1) 6 (7) 2 (3)
Managing Emotions Relationships 63 (82) 2 (3) 9 (11) 4 (5)
After Birth 62 (81) 3 (4) 8 (10) 4 (5)
17Postnatal workshops helpful?
Womens responses (80) Yes No Unsure No answer
Birth Experience 68 (85) 4 (5) 5 (6) 3 (4)
Diet Nutrition 62 (77) 8 (10) 7 (9) 3 (4)
Harmful effects of smoking,alcohol,drugs 67 (83) 2 (3) 8 (10) 3 (4)
Maternal Health (Screening Contraception) 70 (87) 1 (1) 6 (8) 3 (4)
Managing Emotions Relationships 63 (79) 3 (4) 11 (14) 2 (3)
Maintaining fitness 64 (80) 5 (6) 7 (9) 4 (5)
18Exercise Classes- helpful?
No. of women Yes No Unsure No answer
Antenatal exercises 77 68 (88) 2 (3) 5 (6) 2 (3)
Postnatal exercises 80 71 (88) 0 (0) 6 (8) 3 (4)
Intend to continue exercise 80 64 (80) 1 (1) 11 (14) 4 (5)
19Womens Views - Antenatal
- Very helpful to have a midwife help you exercise
who knows what correct exercises to do - Every pregnant woman should come to the classes,
you meet other pregnant mums and exercise,
Tuesdays dont come round fast enough! - Im more sure about everything to do with my
pregnancy and birth - I feel good about myself and I have more
confidence
20Womens Views - Postnatal
- I couldnt do my the pelvic floor exercises
properly before I can now - I did some of the exercises in early labour and
used the positions I was shown, it really helped - I was going to have an epidural but after
attending the antenatal sessions I opted for a
home birth, Im so pleased I did - I always go home feeling good about myself and
fit and healthy - I bring my mum as well we both have enjoyed it
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25Its Fun
26Are u doing your Pelvic Floor Exercises?
27Future Plans
- The midwife champion started a new role in Sept
2005, - Manages to still be involved and when in Leeds
goes to the sessions and is available to chat to
women and promotes normal birth, health and
well-being - The fitness instructors have continued to
undertake the exercise classes and promote active
birth