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Attachment Begins in Utero: The Vital Role of Facilitating Parental-Foetal Bonding

by Dr. Ruth Oshikanlu, RN RM RSCPHN BSc PGDip PGDip MSc DUniv
  • Duration: 75 Mins
  • Credits: 1.25 CERP, 1.25 R-CERP, 0.1 Midwifery CEU
  • Handout: Yes
Abstract:

Parental-foetal attachment is the emotional attachment between an expectant parent and their foetus and is a complex concept. Midwives have a vital role in promoting parental-foetal attachment. The presentation will outline the importance of promoting parental-foetal attachment and how expectant parents can connect with their babies in utero. This presentation will discuss how expectant parents have been supported during the pandemic to manage their fear, anxiety and stress, parental and partner separation.

It will conclude with the use of the items of antenatal attachment scales to discuss and suggest ways of promoting antenatal attachment to expectant parents. By collaboratively working between midwives, midwives can identify those that may be at risk of poor parental-foetal attachment, and ensure that coordinated, consistent and seamless care is provided for these families.

Learning Objectives:

1. Describe the importance of parents connecting with their baby in utero
2. Discuss the use of antenatal attachment scales as a tool to promote antenatal attachment
3. List strategies to support pregnant women and their partners to connect with their baby(ies) in utero

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Presentations: 13  |  Hours / CE Credits: 13.5  |  Viewing Time: 8 Weeks