London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Greenwich 1970

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Greenwich Borough]

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Figures given in the table following indicate the use made by Greenwich residents of these Clinics and total attendances for the current year are compared with those of 1969 which are given in brackets:—

No. of Women in Attendance: Ante-Natal1,140
Post-Natal605
1,745
Total No. of Attendances made5,409 (5,546)
No. of Sessions held by:
Medical Officers47
Midwives
G.P.s on Sessional Basis163
Hospital Medical Staff297
507
General Practitioner Obstetricians
No. of Sessions held...461
No. of Attendances: Ante-Natal5,551
Post-Natal410
5,961 (6,963)

Preparation tor Childbirth
There were 493 psychoprophylaxis and 528 mothercraft sessions
during 1970. Attendances at these classes, which were 3,278 and
3,614 respectively, showed an encouraging and increasing interest
by mothers and senior school girls in the facilities provided. In
addition, 1,080 prospective parents attended the 99 parentcraft
evening sessions.
Health Visitors also gave talks to 9 organisations outside the
Borough services, at which there were 281 attendances. Such work
is welcomed as it enables the health visitors' skills to be made
available to a wider audience than those of age groups which
normally attend clinics and who are visited as part of the daily
routine of these officers.
Selection of Women for Hospital Confinement
It is obvious that the number of emergency hospital admissions
can be reduced by the correct booking of place of confinement in
accordance with certain criteria. The following tables are included
to indicate the degree of success of the selections made in the
Greenwich area during 1970. They serve also as a reminder of the
need for persistent effort to ensure hospital delivery for women in
the high risk groups.
Of the total of 404 home confinements listed, 28 concerned
illegitimate babies and 5 mothers over the age of 35 years who had
had 4 or more children previously and who clearly belonged to a
high risk category for whom delivery in a consultant maternity
department with full facilities is constantly urged.