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We are pleased to advise that deep linking capability, enabling users to directly download individual mobile toolkits, has now been released on the RDS mobile app. When you install the update, you will see that each toolkit has a small QR code icon the header area beside the search icon – see screenshot below. Clicking on this icon will open up a window with a full-size QR code and the alternative of a short URL for sharing with users. Instructions are provided.

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Please get in touch with ann.wales3@nhs.scot with any questions.

Standards of Care for Women with Epilepsy of Childbearing Age (1153)

Warning

Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders in pregnancy with a prevalence of 0.3-0.7%. Although most women with epilepsy (WWE)* have straightforward pregnancies and healthy babies, there is an increased risk of complications.

This Standards of Care document contains pragmatic advice for managing WWE prior to pregnancy and during the antenatal period, labour and birth, and postnatal period. 

* WWE refers to all pregnant people with active epilepsy, and this guidance reviews standards of care for WWE on treatment. Those in remission (over 5 years without seizures) who no longer need treatment may not require additional visits. Throughout this document, we refer to anti-seizure medication (ASM), rather than previously used terms such as anti-epileptic drugs or anti-convulsants, because we feel that anti-seizure medication best represents the effects of these drugs and is therefore the most appropriate terminology.

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Editorial Information

Last reviewed: 13/06/2024

Next review date: 13/06/2027

Author(s): Scottish Government ‘Best Start’ Obstetric Neurology Working Group.

Version: 1

Approved By: Maternity Governance Group

Document Id: 1153