antenatal and postnatal care

Expectant mothers deserve better from public healthcare

Healthcare gaps, poor awareness putting lives at risk

Don't let progress in maternal care be reversed by funding cuts

Reduced donor funding threatens the quality of services

Maternal mortality is still a red flag

Prevent early pregnancies, address healthcare manpower shortage

Why this apathy to maternal health?

Authorities must raise awareness, strengthen public healthcare programmes

Prioritise safety, not profit

Health sector must reduce alarming rate of C-section

Kapasia model: Drastically reduced maternal deaths

Back in 2017, a baseline survey conducted by Kapasia Upazila Family Planning Office (UFPO), Gazipur found that more than 90 percent of the mothers-to-be of the subdistrict were unaware of the maternal and neonatal danger signs, the idea and importance of antenatal and postnatal care or keeping their medical records during pregnancies, the importance of knowing their own blood groups, and keeping contact of potential blood donors or an ambulance.