The normal delivery care strategy in Andalusia

We have already talked about the good health plan in favor of the most humanized births. Little by little, the new wave of change is reaching every corner of the country.

Some pioneer centers such as the Poniente de El Ejido Hospital and the Torrecárdenas de Almería Hospital in Andalusia have been the first to establish delivery care with fewer interventions and more respectful to the mother and the baby. Based on their favorable experiences, new hospitals join this modality.

From a collaboration agreement more mothers and babies can benefit from the normal delivery care with a more personalized treatment and trying to reduce caesarean sections that in Andalusian centers are not a small thing. They touch 21.49% in public health and between 40% and 50% in private health, when the WHO recommendation is not to exceed 10% of all births.

It is also intended to reduce medicalization, respect at all times the right to autonomy, information and intimacy of women, as well as the right to be accompanied by the person she wants during the entire process of care for pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium.

The Andalusian centers that join the new wave this year are: Juan Ramón Jiménez Hospital (Huelva), Virgen Macarena University Hospital (Seville), Reina Sofia Hospital (Córdoba), Carlos Haya Hospital (Málaga), San Agustín Hospital (Linares- Jaén), Virgen de las Nieves Hospital (Granada), Puerta del Mar Hospital (Cádiz), Écija High Resolution Hospital (Seville).

As we see, it seems that things are changing.

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