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Article D6124-45 of the French Public Health Code

The Maternity Ward provides pre- and post-natal care for the mother, as well as care for healthy newborn babies. The rooms in the post-delivery sector include a maximum of two beds for mothers with cots for their children. If necessary, each patient may be allocated a single room. In the event of the creation of an inpatient sector, or the reconstruction or redevelopment of an existing sector, the latter must…

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Article D6124-46 of the French Public Health Code

During their stay in the in-patient sector, the mother and child benefit from the possibility of intervention every day of the year, twenty-four hours a day, including in emergencies, by a paediatrician, a gynaecologist-obstetrician and an anaesthetist-resuscitator. The unit is organised in such a way as to be able to call on the services of a psychologist or psychiatrist as required. The number of staff working in the inpatient sector…

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Article D6124-48 of the French Public Health Code

In order to give priority to the mother-child relationship, short-term care for children born in the obstetrics unit and suffering from non-serious conditions that do not require hospitalisation in the neonatology unit may be carried out in the hospitalisation sector provided that the conditions defined in this article are met. These new-born babies may, if necessary, be isolated from healthy new-born babies, treated and monitored at all times in a…

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Article D6124-49 of the French Public Health Code

In private health establishments, the contracts concluded in application of the code of medical ethics mentioned in article R. 4127-83 between the establishments and the members of the medical team include provisions organising the continuity of medical care in gynaecology-obstetrics, anaesthesia-intensive care and paediatrics.

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Article D6124-50 of the French Public Health Code

When it is not associated with a neonatal intensive care unit on the same site, the neonatology unit has at least six beds. In order to have intensive care beds, the neonatology unit must have at least twelve beds. The neonatology unit is located in the same building or in the immediate vicinity on the same site as the obstetrics unit. If a neonatology unit is created or an existing…

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Article D6124-51 of the French Public Health Code

The minimum capacity of six beds may exceptionally be reduced to four if the neonatology unit is geographically isolated, more than an hour’s journey from the nearest neonatology unit and if the needs of the population so require, provided that the isolated unit meets all the conditions laid down in articles D. 6124-50 to D. 6124-57.

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Article D6124-52 of the French Public Health Code

The neonatology unit comprises : 1° A room where parents can be welcomed ; 2° An area for monitoring and caring for children, where newborn babies are hospitalised; this area also includes a zone for medical preparation before transfer; 3° A special area for feeding newborn babies; this area may be shared with the obstetrics unit and, if necessary, the neonatal intensive care unit.

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Article D6124-53 of the French Public Health Code

An order by the Minister for Health determines the medical equipment available in the monitoring and care sector and the examinations that can be carried out on newborn babies. The pre-transfer medical preparation area enables newborn babies to be prepared for transport to an appropriate specialist unit, if their condition so requires. The specific equipment in this area includes at least one neonatal respirator.

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Article D6124-54 of the French Public Health Code

In order to avoid separating mother and child, neonatal care and monitoring of children who do not require intensive care or resuscitation may be carried out in their mother’s room, if the premises and organisation of the obstetrics unit and neonatal unit allow this. These beds are included in the authorised beds of the neonatology unit. In this case, the design, layout and surface area of the premises, the equipment…

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