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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section 3.0, 'Maternal Nutrition'. Read the introduction and purpose carefully to understand the importance of nutrition during pregnancy.
  3. In Section 3.1, 'Pregnancy', fill out any relevant fields regarding signs of pregnancy and prenatal care. Make sure to note any symptoms you may be experiencing.
  4. Proceed to Section 3.2, 'Changes During Pregnancy'. Here, you can document any physical changes you have noticed, such as breast changes or swelling.
  5. In Section 3.3, 'Prenatal Nutrition', outline your dietary habits and nutrient intake. Use the guidelines provided to ensure you're meeting your nutritional needs.
  6. Review Section 3.4 for special health concerns during pregnancy and check off any that apply to your situation.
  7. Finally, complete the self-test questions in Section 3.9 to reinforce your understanding of maternal health topics covered in this section.

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Maternal mortality refers to deaths due to complications from pregnancy or childbirth. From 2000 to 2023, the global maternal mortality ratio (MMR) declined by 40 per cent from 328 deaths to 197 deaths per 100,000 live births, according to UN inter-agency estimates.
The high number of maternal deaths in some areas of the world reflects inequalities in access to quality health services and highlights the gap between rich and poor.
Level III facility plus on-site medical and surgical care of the most complex maternal conditions and critically ill pregnant women and fetuses throughout antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum care.

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Maternal mortality is widely accepted as a key indicator of health and socioeconomic development [1]. It is a reflection of the whole national health system and represents the outcome of its cons and pros along with its other characteristics such as intersectoral collaboration, transparency and disparities.
Maternal deaths are subdivided into two groups, direct and indirect obstetric deaths. *This includes delivery, ectopic pregnancy, miscarriage or termination. Complications of pregnancy or childbirth can lead to death beyond the 6 weeks postpartum period and are classified as a late maternal death.
The fetus is now measured from the top of its head to its buttocks. This is called crown- length (CRL). The fetus has a CRL of 23 inches (67.5 cm). Fingers and toes are no longer webbed.

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