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Maternal health Maternal health refers to the health of women during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period Each stage should be a positive experience, ensuring women and their babies reach their full potential for health and well-being Although important progress has been made in the last two decades, about 287 000 women died during and following pregnancy and childbirth in 2020 This number is
WHO recommendations on maternal health This document provides a summary of all WHO recommendations on maternal health based on guidelines approved by the WHO Guidelines Review Committee The summary includes promotion, prevention and prevention of maternal complications during pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal periods as well as management of maternal complications Each summary includes the recommendations as well as what is not
Promoting healthy pregnancy Promoting healthy pregnancy Antenatal care - regular contact with skilled health personnel during pregnancy - is a core component of maternity care, grounded in a human rights-based approach
WHO maternal and perinatal health guidelines: easier, faster and . . . All guidelines on maternal and perinatal health of the World Health Organization (WHO) are now available online on MAGICapp, a dynamic digital platform designed to streamline access to the most up-to-date, evidence-based recommendations
Maternal health in Nigeria: generating information for action Moreover, maternity care and the underlying health system experience challenges in reducing avoidable deaths and promoting health and well-being Next stepsTeam leaders, hospital managers and policy makers should act on the information obtained from the survey to reduce maternal deaths and morbidity in Nigeria
Maternal Health Unit The Maternal Health Unit (MAH) provides leadership for improving maternal and perinatal health and well-being and ending preventable maternal mortality MAH generates programmatic-focused evidence, develops guidelines, norms and standards, and supports regions and countries in adaptation, implementation and monitoring of person-centered quality and respectful maternal and perinatal care
Maternal Health Unit - World Health Organization (WHO) Maternal healthThe Maternal Health Unit (MAH) provides leadership for improving maternal and perinatal health and well-being and ending preventable maternal mortality MAH generates programmatic-focused evidence, develops guidelines, norms and standards, and supports regions and countries in adaptation, implementation and monitoring of person-centered quality and respectful maternal and
Maternity protection: Compliance with international labour standards Maternity protection is a composite indicator that is included in the Global Nutrition Monitoring Framework; it is currently defined as whether the country has maternity protection laws or regulations in place that are compliant with the provisions for leave duration, remuneration and source of cash benefits in Convention No 183
Maternal and reproductive health Most maternal deaths are preventable, as the health-care solutions to prevent or manage complications are well known All women need access to high quality care in pregnancy, and during and after childbirth Maternal health and newborn health are closely linked It is particularly important that all births are attended by skilled health professionals, as timely management and treatment can