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Key Message 1:It is important for all families to be able to recognize the warning signs of problems during pregnancy and childbirth and to have plans and resources for getting immediate skilled help if problems arise. |
With any pregnancy there is a risk that something may go wrong. Most of these complications cannot be predicted. The first delivery is the most dangerous for both mother and child. A pregnant woman needs to be checked at a clinic or health facility at least four times during every pregnancy. It is also important to seek the advice of a skilled birth attendant (such as a doctor, nurse or midwife) about where the baby should be born. Because dangerous problems can arise without warning during pregnancy, childbirth or just after the birth, all families need to know the location of the nearest hospital or clinic and have plans and funds for quickly getting the woman there at any hour. If possible, the mother-to-be should move, temporarily, closer to a clinic or hospital so that she is within reach of medical help. If a family knows that a birth is likely to be difficult or risky, the birth should take place in a hospital or maternity clinic. All births, especially first births, are safer in a maternity clinic or hospital. All families need to know about special risk factors and be able to recognize the warning signs of possible problems. Risk factors before pregnancy:
Warning signs during pregnancy:
Signs that mean get help immediately:
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