For the fact that nurses are the professionals who mostly interact with these women in the care context, it is essential to include the theme that surrounds pregnant women suffering from SCA in their vocational training, so that these professionals get to understand the problems experienced by these women and adopt measures for receiving them, offering guidance regarding safe contraception, and quality prenatal care.
In the general context, these women have been receiving assistance for prenatal services, directed for women without chronic diseases, delivered by professionals who are less qualified to recognize the complex dynamics of chronic diseases.
This study points out to the need for greater investment by public policies, in the supply of skilled and specialized care services for women suffering from SCA within a multidisciplinary approach so that these women may exercise their sexual and reproductive rights without jeopardizing their health.
The choice to have children, despite being risky, should be provided by means of a comprehensive care program to women suffering from SCA that involves the entirety of their reproductive trajectory.