Pregnant Mothers Urged To Attend Ante-Natal Clinics | Health
Thu, 05 Jan 2023 06:10
Mrs. Grace Nyarko Yeboah, a Senior Staff Nurse at the Dormaa Presbyterian Hospital, has advised pregnant mothers to attend ante-natal healthcare clinics to prepare well for safe delivery.
She said attending ante-natal clinics and following the pieces of advice from health staff, coupled with prayers helps a lot to avoid complications during labor.
This, she said, also guarantees the safety of the mother and baby.
Mrs. Yeboah gave the advice in an interview with the Ghana News Agency about ante-natal clinic attendance and the number of births recorded at the hospital during the Christmas and New Year festive season at Dormaa-Ahenkro, Dormaa Central Municipality of Bono Region.
She said the hospital recorded 15 births-11 males and four females on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day and one birth on New Year's Day.
There were two deliveries by the caesarian section, but the babies and their mothers were in stable condition and had been discharged.
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