The NCCHC Governance Board recently approved two revised and updated position statements that address appropriate care for women across the lifespan and pregnant people in custody.
Nonuse of Restraints for Pregnant and Postpartum Incarcerated Individuals, first adopted in 2015, states that custody restraints are to be avoided during pregnancy and the postpartum period, as restraints can increase risk of falls or injury throughout pregnancy, cause harm during labor and delivery, hinder the ability to provide emergency obstetrical care, and interfere with postpartum recovery, including mothers’ ability to safely hold and breastfeed their infants.
Obstetric and Gynecologic Health Care in Correctional Settings (formerly Women’s Health Care in Correctional Settings) addresses the wide range of unique health issues specific to this growing population population, including trauma, substance use, and mental illness; gynecological care; breast and cervical cancer; sexually transmitted infections; family planning and contraception; aging and chronic disease; nutrition and diet; and pregnancy, postpartum, and parenting.
See all of NCCHC’s position statements.