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Title: Evaluation of prenatal education Program on pregnancy health Practices in mothers at a tertiary Care hospital of Belagavi
Authors: Arenlila Jamir
Keywords: pregnancy, prenatal education program, first-time mother, father, health practice
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research, Belagavi
Abstract: ABSTRACT Background: During pregnancy, the well-being of both mother and baby is paramount, requiring lifestyle adjustments. The World Health Organization stresses the importance of engaging pregnant women in healthy behaviors, including a balanced diet, regular exercise, proper supplement intake, and avoiding harmful substances. These health practices significantly impact maternal, fetal, and pregnancy outcomes. Educating women about healthy pregnancy practices, labor, and parenting readiness boosts their confidence in managing pregnancy challenges. Family support, especially from fathers, is crucial in promoting these healthy practices. Fathers' active involvement creates a positive environment, reduces negative maternal health behaviors, and mitigates various risks.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2026
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Medicine ( Nursing )

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