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Maternal Care Conclave Boosts Skills
10 Apr
Summary
- Conclave focuses on practical training for healthcare professionals.
- Caesarean delivery rates have significantly increased to 40-50%.
- Experts emphasize pre-conception care and anaemia management.

Healthcare professionals gathered at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Scientific Convention Centre for a conclave aimed at improving maternal and neonatal outcomes. The event emphasized that reducing mortality rates hinges on a strong integration of practical training, scientific protocols, and international best practices. Organizers stated the conclave's goal was to equip attendees with essential skills to elevate service delivery at the community level.
Key concerns raised included a notable increase in caesarean deliveries, which have climbed from 20-25% to nearly 40-50%. This trend was attributed to rising high-risk factors such as obesity, hypertension, diabetes, and anaemia among expectant mothers. Experts stressed the importance of pre-conception counseling and consistent antenatal check-ups.
Further training stations provided hands-on experience in critical areas like labor management, controlling postpartum hemorrhage, and newborn resuscitation. These sessions aimed to bolster the practical competencies of the participants, ensuring they are better prepared for essential maternity care practices.