Volume : VII, Issue : IX, September - 2018

To Assess Knowledge Regarding Institutional Delivery Among Antenatal Mother of Selected Urban Health Centre of Surat City

Bhumika Chaudhari, Mansi Patel, Dhwani Solanki, Patel Bhavika, Vegada Sonal, Gami Monika, Drashti Gajjar

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The institutional delivery is being widely promoted because of its ability to promote child survival and reduce risk of maternal mortality. A woman is likely to go through pregnancy complications at the time of labour. Institutional delivery gives a safe environment for the mother to avoid any risk of medical complications during labour.An institutional delivery helps in the good care of the mother and the baby during and after delivery. Institutional delivery takes the responsibility of offering childbirth and prenatal education classes to help the parents of the newborn baby. India is a third–world country which has a high growth rate, as it also has a high number of people living in BPL (below poverty line) level. As per 2008–2009 Poverty rate is 25.2% and in 2013–14  the rate is 7.2%.    Most Maternal Death occur during labour, delivery, or the Frist 24 hours postpartum. Surat City Maternal Mortality Rate of 2014–2015 is 18, and Infant Mortality rate is 18.55. Birth in the India. The Infant mortality rate of 2015 is 29 per 1000 live birth and maternal mortality ratio was 140 per 1,00,000 population . In Gujarat 2012 maternal mortality rate is 122 per 1, 00,000 population .During year 45,000 mother die and 5 women die every hour in India.

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Bhumika Chaudhari, Mansi Patel, Dhwani Solanki, Patel Bhavika, Vegada Sonal, Gami Monika, Drashti Gajjar, To Assess Knowledge Regarding Institutional Delivery Among Antenatal Mother of Selected Urban Health Centre of Surat City, PARIPEX‾INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH : Volume-7 | Issue-9 | September-2018


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