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DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES OF PREGNANT WOMEN AND PRACTICES OF ANTENATAL CARE
ABSTRACT
Antenatal delivery and postnatal services are among
the recommended interventions aimed at preventing maternal and newborn deaths
worldwide. Antenatal care services help pregnant women by identifying
complications associated with the pregnancy or diseases that might adversely
affect the pregnancy. Through antenatal visits, women benefit from various
interventions, including counseling about healthy lifestyle, the provision of
iron/folic acid supplements, and tetanus toxic vaccination, reported to protect
newborns against neonatal death. Sad to say that most pregnant mothers do not
see the need to go for antenatal and postnatal checkup and as such, they lack
the knowledge concerning the kind of meal they should eat during this period.
The study concluded that utilization of antenatal care can help to identify
those women who are at risk of complications during pregnancy and delivery,
thus ensuring that they obtain special attention in suitably equipped
facilities. Though older
mothers have a healthy pregnancy and birth, they do have an increased risk of
ongoing health conditions. These conditions can have an impact on how well the
pregnancy and birth go, as well as their overall health. Also, it is observed
that assessment of the educational status of women is crucial in determining
the outcome of other variables. It was recommended in the study that pregnant
women should not despise the privilege to assure the best possible health of
they themselves and their fetus.
KEYWORDS: Antenatal care, Health status, and
Pregnant Women
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