Neonatal and Maternal Palliative Care

Neonatal palliative care is a subspecialty of palliative care that treats infants with disorders ranging from illness, birth deserts, trauma, vascular abnormalities, and surgical complications. Regardless, these newborns are continuously exhausted for a prolonged period of time; the first month of life serves as a metaphor for the time of life.

Given the high rates of immaturity and birth defects-related mortality, neonatologists have long managed the brief lives of all the different newborns; however, there has been considerable variation in their temperament and ability to fully address the knowledge domain in the areas of palliative, end-of-life, and sorrow care.

  • Child health & infant care
  • Family planning
  • Maternal and fetal medicine
  • Maternal health
  • Maternal nutrition-dietary plans
  • Medical complications in pregnancy
  • Side effects and treatment
  • Paediatric nutrition

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