ACOG Tailored Prenatal Care Delivery for Pregnant Individuals Guideline Summary - Guideline Central
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Tailored Prenatal Care Delivery for Pregnant Individuals

American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists


Publication Date: Apr 17, 2025

Page Last Updated: Apr 3, 2026



Document Overview

Document Title
Tailored Prenatal Care Delivery for Pregnant Individuals
Authoring Society

American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists

Document Publication Date
Apr 17, 2025
Page Last Reviewed/Updated
Apr 3, 2026
Document Type
Guideline
Country of Publication
United States
Full Text Freely Available
Yes
Full Text Guideline
www.acog.org/clinical/clinical-guidance/clinical-consensus/articles/2025/04/tailored-prenatal-care-delivery-for-pregnant-individuals
Source Citation

Tailored Prenatal Care Delivery for Pregnant Individuals: ACOG Clinical Consensus No. 8. Obstet Gynecol. 2025 May 17;145(5):565-577. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000005889. PMID: 40245426.


Document Scope, Criteria, and Use Cases

Document Objectives

Prenatal care is one of the most common preventive services in the United States; it is designed to improve the health and well-being of pregnant and birthing individuals and their children through evidence-based services. Despite the prevalence of prenatal care, formalized models of prenatal care delivery have changed little since they were first published in 1930. The purpose of this Clinical Consensus document is to offer guidance on a transformative approach to the provision of prenatal care in three key areas: 1) addressing unmet social needs, 2) frequency of prenatal visits and monitoring, and 3) incorporation of telemedicine and alternative care modalities. Implementing a sustainable paradigm shift in a century-old care-delivery approach will take time; however, this document will guide maternity care professionals and their teams in the use of new prenatal care delivery models.

Scope
Management
Diseases/Conditions (MeSH)

D011295 - Prenatal Care

Keywords
prenatal care
Target Patient Population
Pregnant individuals
Target Provider Population
OBGYNs and other allied providers providing prenatal care for pregnant individuals
Inclusion Criteria
Female, Adolescent, Adult
Health Care Settings
Ambulatory
Intended Users
Nurse, Nurse Practitioner, Physician, Physician Assistant
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