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Health and well-being
Unit R057
Health and well-being
for child
development
Relationship
between
partners
Genetic
counselling
for hereditary
disease
Finance
Factors that
affect the
decision to
have children
Peer pressure/
social
expectations
Parental age
Figure 1.1 Factors that
affect pre-conception health
for women and men. Why
think it is important for
do you
men and women to be aware
of these?
Every woman who could
get pregnant is advised
to think about her
health even if she isn’t currently
planning a pregnancy. There
many reasons for this:
are
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About this unit
In this unit you will learn
about the importance
of being healthy before and
during pregnancy,
and creating conditions in
which a child can
thrive. You will also learn
how to prevent and
manage childhood illnesses,
and
a safe environment. Understandi how to create
ng these key
factors will enable you to
help and support those
in your care.
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Topic areas
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In this unit you will learn
about:
1 Pre-conception health
and reproduction
2 Antenatal care and preparation
for birth
3 Postnatal checks, postnatal
care and the
conditions for developmen
t
4 Childhood illnesses and
a child-safe
environment
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Health can impact on levels
of fertility. This is the case
female and male fertility.
for both
Health can impact on risks
to the pregnant mother
and the baby.
Around 50 per cent of pregnancies
are not planned. Unplanned
pregnancies are at greater
risk of preterm birth and
low
birthweight babies.
● Around 1 in 8 babies
are born too early.
Before trying to conceive
a baby,
help prevent fertility problems. women and men can take action to
Women can also prevent
problems by taking action
some later
on health issues and risks
in advance of
pregnancy.
Key term
Fertility Being able to
conceive children.
Research
Using the internet,
research:
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the definition of
‘primary infertility’
the definition of
‘secondary infertility’
how many couples
in the UK experience
fertility difficulties.
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for child development
1.1 Factors affecting
pre-conception health
for women and men
al