The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
observes January 23rd as Maternal Health Awareness Day. In the US alone, over 60% of maternal deaths are
preventable. The
theme for this year’s Maternal Health Awareness Day 2022 was Adding Up to Maternal Health -
highlighting the countless factors that can work together to improve maternal
health.
Through this visual series, we build awareness on maternal health and spotlight the factors that add up to improve maternal health - from prevention and identification of high risk pregnancies, to labor room management and postpartum care.
1. Prevention and early action for improved outcomes
2. Training frontline health workers on important MNCHN themes
We also train
frontline health workers to identify and manage High Risk Pregnancies (HRP),
where there is a higher chance of health problems for the mother or her baby.
Frontline health workers are trained to look for HRP risk factors like high
blood pressure or anemia, patient’s history, age, and to prioritize care and
services. Comprehensive training in-classroom and in-the-field builds the
knowledge and skills of frontline workers on essential maternal, newborn, child
health and nutrition (MNCHN) themes.
3. Continuous quality improvement for patient safety
The continuous improvement of healthcare quality at delivery points is another factor that significantly improves maternal health outcomes. Our Nurse Mentoring and Facility Enhancement programs help train birthing nurses and enhance labor room facilities, to ensure safe deliveries for mothers in rural India. The training covers essential childbirth procedures, including various labor room protocols, and is delivered through innovative teaching methods (e.g., simulation-based tools, virtual knowledge sharing). Practical hand holding and regular refreshers reinforce learning.4. Impact story of our nurse mentoring program
5. Our impact in numbers: improving Rajasthan’s Maternal health
6. The global maternal health crisis
7. Towards a brighter future - progress made towards reducing global maternal mortality
We conclude on a
hopeful note - the world has made significant progress towards achieving the
#SDG3 target (UN Sustainable Development Goals) to reduce the global maternal
mortality ratio to fewer than 70 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births.
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