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MATRUTVA & BAL SAMBHAND |
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MOTHERHOOD |
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Millions of women die due to lack of basic amenities and health-care during pregnancy. Safe motherhood can be achieved by providing excellent maternal health care services and by providing psychological support. Care by qualified personnel before, during and after childbirth plays a pivotal role in achieving safety of women. It is equally essential to educate women, their family members. |
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CHILD CARE |
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It is the prime responsibility of every parent to ensure that every precaution is taken to protect children from harm or injury. For the general well-being of children it is essential to reduce the risk of infection. It is necessary that strict hygiene practices be observed. It is widely accepted fact that children are influenced by the behavior of people around them, so when parents set example by encouraging and teaching personal hygiene practices, children are more likely to adopt habits which are beneficial for their long-term health. |
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CHILD & NUTRITION |
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It is essential that child is provided with nutritionally sound diets. Diet and exercise patterns during childhood play a defining role between health and risk of disease in later stages of life. Different stages of the life cycle dictate differing nutrient needs.
The amount of iron supplied in the diet in the first year plays an important role in the life of the child. Babies are routinely screened for iron deficiency Anemia is routinely screened for during infancy. Iron rich foods can prevent this problem. Regular meals that include carbohydrate -rich foods, fruits and vegetables, dairy products contribute to proper growth and development of the child. |
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