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9th Edition of Nursing World Conference

October 27-29, 2025

Maternal Newborn Health

Maternal Newborn Health

Maternal newborn health nursing is a specialized field that revolves around the care and support provided to mothers and their newborns during the perinatal period. From the beginning of pregnancy through the postpartum phase, nursing professionals play a crucial role in ensuring the well-being of both the mother and the infant. This continuum of care requires a holistic and patient-centered approach, addressing the physical, emotional, and educational needs of expectant mothers and their newborns. The role of maternal newborn health nurses begins with prenatal care, where they engage in comprehensive assessments, collaborate with other healthcare providers, and educate expectant mothers on essential aspects of pregnancy. Through regular check-ups, nurses monitor the progression of pregnancy, assess fetal development, and identify any potential complications. This proactive approach allows for early intervention and management of conditions that may impact maternal and fetal health. Nursing care during the antepartum phase also involves providing emotional support and addressing the psychological well-being of expectant mothers as they navigate the physical and emotional changes associated with pregnancy. Labor and delivery mark a critical juncture in maternal newborn health nursing. Labor and delivery nurses are on the front lines, providing hands-on care to laboring mothers and facilitating the birthing process. Their responsibilities encompass monitoring vital signs, administering pain relief, assisting with birthing techniques, and supporting the emotional needs of both the mother and her support system. In high-risk situations, such as complicated deliveries or the need for surgical interventions like cesarean sections, nurses collaborate closely with the healthcare team to ensure a safe and positive birth experience. This phase of nursing care involves not only clinical expertise but also effective communication and emotional support to guide mothers through the intensity of childbirth. Postpartum nurses monitor maternal recovery, assess newborn health, and provide guidance on breastfeeding and infant care. In the hospital setting, nurses play a crucial role in preparing mothers for the transition to home, ensuring they are equipped with the knowledge and skills needed for postpartum self-care and newborn care.

Committee Members
Speaker at Nursing Conference - Adele Webb

Adele Webb

Strategic Education, Inc., United States
Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Daryle  Wane

Daryle Wane

Pasco-Hernando State College, United States
Speaker at Nursing Conference - Robin Adams Geiger

Robin Adams Geiger

Ingenovis Health, United States
NWC 2025 Speakers
Speaker at Nursing Conference - Kerry Hennessy

Kerry Hennessy

Dana Farber Cancer Institute, United States
Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Alexis M Koenig

Alexis M Koenig

Herzing University, United States
Speaker at Nursing Conference - Bethanne Schott

Bethanne Schott

WellSpan Health System, United States
Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Maureen Kroning

Maureen Kroning

SUNY Empire State University, United States
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