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Maternal and child health refers to the health and well-being of mothers and children, focusing on access to quality healthcare services, health promotion, and the prevention of disease, particularly for low-income and at-risk populations.
Division of Public Health | KDHE, KS.
Comprehensive maternal and newborn health programmes have three service components: Antenatal or pregnancy care. Childbirth care (labour, delivery and immediate post-partum care) Postnatal maternal and newborn care.

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Currently these records are individualized for each country or region, but include information such as: the names of the mother, father and child; the childs date of birth; antenatal examination findings; recommended vaccination and prophylactic therapy schedule for the mother and child; growth charts for both the
MCH services include antenatal, natal, and postnatal care for mothers as well as immunizations, nutrition monitoring, and illness treatment for children from birth to age five. The document outlines the various components and objectives of MCH at each stage of care.
Includes standard elements of respectful care: Freedom from abuse and violence. Consent. Privacy. Communication and shared decision making centered around the birthing person. Dignity and respect. Safety (safe care environment) Justice.
The Title V Maternal and Child Health Fee-for-Service Program provides medical and dental services to women, children, and adolescents who arent eligible for Medicaid. To learn more about eligibility and how to apply, visit: .
The Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Services Program protects and promotes the health of children and youth, mothers, and families.

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