Family and Community Nursing: myths and false beliefs of artificial reproduction

  • Sara Bermudo Fuenmayor Unidad de Tocoginecología, Hospital de Poniente, España
  • Luisa Mª García Ruiz Unidad Pediátrica, Hospital Torrecárdenas, España
  • Rafaela González Castillo Clínica IVI RMA Almería, España
  • Tesifón Parrón Carreño Servicio de la Delegación Territorial de Igualdad, Salud y Políticas Sociales, España
Keywords: nursing, primary health care, assisted reproduction, feeding, physical exercise

Abstract

Introduction: Reproduction is a biological process that can be modified for various reasons, such as the increase in maternal age for pregnancy planning, the appearance of new family concepts or patients who have undergone a chemotherapy treatment, reducing the probability of getting a spontaneous pregnancy. Objectives: Identify the main advice on diet and exercise in pregnancy after an assisted reproduction procedure. Methodology: A bibliographic review of articles in the Medline, ÍnDICEs-CSIC and CUIDEN databases was carried out in the year 2019. Results: As health professionals it is our duty to resolve doubts, and correct possible myths or false beliefs, both in food and in the practice of physical exercise. Conclusions: To guarantee comprehensive quality care, women need a coordinated multidisciplinary team working in the same direction.

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Published
2020-06-29
How to Cite
Bermudo Fuenmayor, S., García Ruiz, L. M., González Castillo, R., & Parrón Carreño, T. (2020). Family and Community Nursing: myths and false beliefs of artificial reproduction. Revista Española De Comunicación En Salud , 11(1), 159-169. https://doi.org/10.20318/recs.2020.4921
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Perspectives