"The My Pre-Natal app was developed by the UFMG Faculty of Medicine, it is free, non-profit and humanitarian. It provides reliable information on care in pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum, encouraging care in a way that complements the pre-natal consultation. UFMG SIEX Extension Project: 402465.
The main objective is to promote information on maternal health and autonomy so that the woman can be the protagonist of her birth. Aimed at supporting women during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum, the innovations will allow pregnant women to share their wishes and expectations for childbirth through the implementation and sharing of the Birth Plan in Digital format.
Features and functionalities
Track your pregnancy and know your gestational age at any time by the gestogram.
Ask questions about your pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum.
Know what to bring to motherhood, for both the pregnant woman and the baby.
Video with tips and useful information for pregnant women.
Plan your birth and record your preferences in the birth plan to share with your healthcare team during both antenatal and maternity appointments.
Use the contraction counter to know when time for delivery is approaching.
birth plan
It is a record where you say how you prefer the birth to take place, who you would like to be your companion and what you expect after delivery. It's a great way to learn about your options and give your opinion on what's best for you and your baby.
Discuss your options with the health professional responsible for your prenatal care and participate in educational groups.
The Meu Pré-Natal app was created by a team coordinated by the Health Informatics Center of the Faculty of Medicine of UFMG, Brazil. It's free and non-profit. Registered in the Extension Information System of this University under number 402465. The stage that involves the elaboration, testing and validation of the Birth Plan was approved by the UFMG ethics committee with registration in Plataforma Brasil CAAE-68076617.2.0000.514. The application has its intellectual property deposited at the National Institute of Intellectual Property (INPI) in October 2016, under identification BR 51 2016 0013141. It is supported by the scientific study Light Scan Skin-age, which seeks to evaluate new technologies to estimate gestational age, sponsored with funds from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and FAPEMIG, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Bibliographical sources:
2020. World Health Organization (WHO). Global strategy on digital health 2020-2025.
2019. JMIR Formative Research. Pregnant Users’ Perceptions of the Birth Plan Interface in the “My Prenatal Care” App: Observational Validation Study.
2018. International Journal in Portuguese Language (RILP). Educational Intervention in Obstetric Care through an Application for Mobile Devices: My Prenatal APP.
2018. World Health Organization (WHO). WHO recommendations: intrapartum care for a positive childbirth experience.
2017. Divall et al. Journal Midwifery. Plans, preferences or going with the flow: an online exploration of women's views and experiences of birth plans.
2016. World Health Organization (WHO). Monitoring and evaluating digital health interventions: a practical guide to conducting research and assessment.
2011. UNICEF - United Nations Children's Fund. Guide to the Rights of Pregnant Women and Infants / 2011. ISBN 978-85-2504-939-1.
2007. World Health Organization. Family Planning, a global handbook for health professionals and services.
Website: http://skinage.medicina.ufmg.br
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