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• Ensure healthy women and their newborns stay at a
health facility at least 24 hours and are not
discharged early. This recommendation is an update
from 2006, and the minimum duration of stay was
lengthened from 12 to 24 hours. Evidence suggests
discharge is acceptable only if a mother’s bleeding is
controlled, mother and baby do not have signs of
infection or other diseases, and the baby is breastfeeding
well.
• All mothers and babies need at least four postnatal
checkups in the first 6 weeks. This is a notable change
to the previous guidance, which recommended only two
postnatal checkups within 2 to 3 days and at 6 weeks
after birth. Now, in addition to postnatal care with two
full assessments on the first day, three additional visits
are recommended: day 3 (48–72 hours), between days 7–
14 and 6 weeks after birth. These contacts can be made
at home or in a health facility, depending on the context and the provider. Additional contacts may be needed to
address issues or concerns.
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the New WHO Guidelines
WHO Recommendation 2013 Policy/Programme Action
RECOMMENDATION 1: Timing of discharge from a health facility after birth
After an uncomplicated vaginal birth in a health
facility, healthy mothers and newborns should
receive care in the facility for at least 24 hours after
birth.* (NEW in 2013)
* For the newborn, this care includes an immediate
assessment at birth, a full clinical examination around 1
hour after birth and before discharge.
• Ensure respectful, women-centred quality carea is provided for all
births.
• Review if increased infrastructure (beds, etc.) and staff in postnatal
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women to stay longer.
• Align policies (such as national institutional delivery incentive and
insurance schemes) with recommendation.
• Adapt and use a simple discharge checklist.12
RECOMMENDATION 2: Number and timing of postnatal contacts
If birth is in a health facility, mothers and
newborns should receive postnatal care in the
facility for at least 24 hours after birth.a (NEW in
2013)
• Ensure that national standards, quality improvement tools and
training curricula promote three assessments in the first 24 hours
for the newborn: an immediate assessment at birth; a full clinical
examination around 1 hour after birth and again before discharge.
• Coordinate postnatal care with the Baby-Friendly Hospital
Initiative13 to ensure that facility-based procedures and outreach to
the community support optimal breastfeeding practices.
• Update facility-based providers and promote best practices in
postnatal care including pre-discharge counselling, according to the
new guidelines.
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described in the next two sections.
• Ensure healthy women and their newborns stay at a
health facility at least 24 hours and are not
discharged early. This recommendation is an update
from 2006, and the minimum duration of stay was
lengthened from 12 to 24 hours. Evidence suggests
discharge is acceptable only if a mother’s bleeding is
controlled, mother and baby do not have signs of
infection or other diseases, and the baby is breastfeeding
well.
• All mothers and babies need at least four postnatal
checkups in the first 6 weeks. This is a notable change
to the previous guidance, which recommended only two
postnatal checkups within 2 to 3 days and at 6 weeks
after birth. Now, in addition to postnatal care with two
full assessments on the first day, three additional visits
are recommended: day 3 (48–72 hours), between days 7–
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at home or in a health facility, depending on the context and the provider. Additional contacts may be needed to
address issues or concerns.
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the New WHO Guidelines
WHO Recommendation 2013 Policy/Programme Action
RECOMMENDATION 1: Timing of discharge from a health facility after birth
After an uncomplicated vaginal birth in a health
facility, healthy mothers and newborns should
receive care in the facility for at least 24 hours after
birth.* (NEW in 2013)
* For the newborn, this care includes an immediate
assessment at birth, a full clinical examination around 1
hour after birth and before discharge.
• Ensure respectful, women-centred quality carea is provided for all
births.
• Review if increased infrastructure (beds, etc.) and staff in postnatal
wards are required to provide care respectfully and comfortably for
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• Align policies (such as national institutional delivery incentive and
insurance schemes) with recommendation.
• Adapt and use a simple discharge checklist.12
RECOMMENDATION 2: Number and timing of postnatal contacts
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newborns should receive postnatal care in the
facility for at least 24 hours after birth.a (NEW in
2013)
• Ensure that national standards, quality improvement tools and
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for the newborn: an immediate assessment at birth; a full clinical
examination around 1 hour after birth and again before discharge.
• Coordinate postnatal care with the Baby-Friendly Hospital
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