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Why still in challenge antenatal care (anc) coverage in Somaliland

Antenatal care is the care is received from healthcare professionals during pregnancy this care can be provided by a team that can include a Doctor, Qualified Nurse or Midwife, and usually with a doctor who specializes in pregnancy and birth (an obstetrician) at Health Facilities. The person providing the care can depends on where you live e.g. in some rural areas all care including delivery is provided by the doctor. But in some public hospitals, it can be chosen to have a pretest care provided by a small group of midwives – ‘team midwifery care’. And it might be able to see the same midwife during and after pregnancy women. If needs to be seen by a doctor, it would be one working in the hospital.

Objectives of Antenatal Care

The objective of antenatal care is to make sure the observation of maternal and fetal wellbeing during pregnancy, detect and treat conditions that may threaten the health of the fetus/ newborn and mother. Also creating available all suitable choices to fulfill optimal potential, and providing all essential support and preparation for a high quality life after birth. Another objective of antenatal-care is to assist a women approach pregnancy and birth as positive experiences

 

The Basic Objectives of Antennal Care (ANC) are:

By Omer Mohamed (Jawaari)

omerqayi@gmail.com

BSc, MSc Reproductive Health Specialist

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