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AL MaMun (4 Golds)
Thursday, 08 Aug 2019, 08:34 PM
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As soon as possible after getting pregnant, those women should be enrolled in sub-health centers or primary health centers or public hospitals. It is best to enroll within three months. Any pregnant woman can get pregnant, postpartum and postpartum public health services only if she is enrolled in sub-health center or primary health center or public hospital. After registering, a pregnant woman is given a public health care card. The card is also written on the pregnant woman and when the baby should be vaccinated after delivery. The names also indicate how many women are getting pregnant or how many babies are being born in the area and whether any of the pregnant women and children are dying. Such information is very important for understanding the health status of the area. Answered by AL MaMun (4 Golds) Thursday, 08 Aug 2019, 08:34 PM |