2. One of the leading causes of maternal and
infant mortality is the lack of trained Daima at
home and the birth of a child in an unhygienic
environment. Institutional delivery is essential
for the safety of mother and baby.
3. Pregnant women leads to risk
• The woman became pregnant again within 2
years.
• Pregnant women under 18 and over 35.
• A woman who has had 4 or more children.
• Women who have previously had childbirth
problems or had given birth through Surgery.
4. • Women who have previously given birth to a
stillborn child or who have had an abortion
before.
• Women who weigh less than 36 kg and are
less than 145 cm (4 ft 10 in) tall.
• If twins are in the womb.
• If the position of the fetus is abnormal.
5. Danger sign during pregnancy
• Bleeding during pregnancy.
• Unusual pain in the head or pain in the lower
abdomen
• Too much illness.
• Convulsions.
• Chronic urinary incontinence.
6. Complications may be seen during
childbirth
• Excessive bleeding.
• More than 12 hours of labor pains.
• If the baby's hands come out first.
• If there is a possibility of delivery before 36
weeks of pregnancy.
7. Risk of home delivery
• Germs of various diseases (tetanus, polio, etc.)
can enter the body if the baby's veins are not cut
in a healthy way, if dirty clothes are blocked in the
veins, or if something else is put on the baby.
• The correct weight of the baby is not found at
home (the correct birth weight of the baby is
found if the weight is taken within 48 hours of
birth).
• Complications during childbirth can put both the
baby and the mother at risk.