"Most people who are going to give birth want to have a natural partner with them during labor, and maternity units are trying to facilitate this as part of infection control," says Minister of Health and Care Bent Høie.
Can systematic use of rapid tests reduce the risk of infection?
The government has asked the Norwegian Health Directorate and the National Institute of Public Health to assess whether the systematic use of rapid tests before and during the stay can reduce the risk of infection when the partner is present during and after delivery.
Review the partner's status and habits in all hospitals
Currently, the Norwegian Health Directorate and the National Institute of Public Health recommend the use of rapid tests when there is a suspicion that a partner may be infected and when there are local outbreaks. However, they do not recommend systematic use of Rapid Tests for testing by all partners.
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- Therefore, I have called the regional health offices for a meeting to review the status and habits of the partner's presence in all hospitals. The Norwegian Directorate for Health and NIPH will also be present, says Health Minister Bent Høie.
Our goal is to involve your partner before, during and after childbirth
- I want to make sure that the procedures are not stricter than necessary. Our goal is to involve the partner before, during and after the delivery, as long as it is professionally justified, concludes BentHøie.