By Tim Root * What more can your service do to encourage appropriate women in the early stages of pregnancy to take part in services providing emotional support to reduce the likelihood of postnatal depression? GUIDE TIME FOR DISCUSSION: 30 minutes per question
* How can your service encourage pregnant smokers to seek help to quit without leaving them feeling that this is a stressful demand, so they decide against it?
* How can your service strike a balance between offering sufficient support to high-risk women who tend to be ambivalent about accessing this support, with the upshot that you might need to slightly reduce the input available to low-risk women who accept as much as is available?
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May 16, 2006 in Community Care
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