Maternal and Perinatal Health is about supporting the health of mothers and their babies throughout pregnancy, delivery, and the first few weeks after birth. Making sure pregnancies go smoothly and babies are born safely is important not just to lower the risks for both mother and child, but also to set the foundation for healthy families in the long run.
Maternal deaths, premature births, and complications during delivery are becoming challenges, especially in areas where healthcare resources are limited. Resolving these challenges means providing thorough care at every step, including regular prenatal visits, skilled support during childbirth, and attentive care after delivery.
At the Women’s Health World Conference (WHWC), maternal and perinatal health receives special focus through discussions on new research and strategies aimed at reducing complications and improving access to quality care. The conference highlights innovations in prenatal monitoring, ways to increase the availability of skilled birth attendants, and approaches to enhance newborn care