Nurse’s Role and Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Pregnant Woman
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Nurse’s Role, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Pregnant WomenAbstract
Sexually transmitted diseases can be at all genders and all ages, including in pregnant women. This article aims to present the role of nurses in nursing care for pregnant women with sexually transmitted infections. It is a guideline to help for preventing diseases, reduce complications in the fetus. The role of nurse for pregnant women in sexually transmitted infections is essential in order to provide quality nursing care for pregnant women with STIs according to the current situation. It also affects to more effective prevention and control of sexually transmitted diseases, and enabling the prenant women to Live an appropriate and social Life with out burdening others.
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