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Prenatal care: This includes providing comprehensive healthcare services to pregnant women, such as regular check-ups, monitoring fetal development, and addressing any potential complications.
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Labor and delivery: Ensuring a safe and supportive environment for women during childbirth, including access to skilled healthcare professionals, pain management options, and emergency obstetric care if needed.
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Postnatal care: Providing care and support to new mothers and their newborns after delivery, including breastfeeding support, newborn screening, immunizations, and postpartum check-ups.
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Neonatal care: Offering specialized care for premature or sick newborns, including neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), specialized equipment, and trained healthcare professionals.
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Family planning: Providing counseling and services related to contraception, fertility, and reproductive health to help individuals and couples make informed decisions about family planning.
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Child immunizations: Ensuring that children receive all recommended vaccinations to protect them from preventable diseases and promoting community-wide immunization coverage.
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Growth and development monitoring: Regularly assessing the growth, development, and milestones of infants and children to identify any potential delays or concerns and provide appropriate interventions.
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Nutrition support: Promoting proper nutrition for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, and children, including education on healthy eating habits, breastfeeding promotion, and management of malnutrition.
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Child injury prevention: Educating parents and caregivers on child safety measures, including safe sleeping practices, childproofing homes, and preventing accidents and injuries.
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Health education and counseling: Providing information and guidance to parents and caregivers on various aspects of maternal and child health, including breastfeeding, infant care, child development, and disease prevention.
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