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Effect of Planned Teaching Programme on Knowledge and Practices in Relation to Prevention of Complications among selected High Risk Antenatal Mothers in a Selected Hospital


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Pregnancy is one of the wonderful experiences imposed by nature for women and a special event of happiness, expectancy, excitement, anxiety and fear. A change during pregnancy is common; sometimes the natural changes that happen during pregnancy can cause certain complications. Developing countries account for 99% (28,400) of global maternal death. At country level; India is at 19% (56000) of all global maternal death followed by Nigeria at 14% (40,000).

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Prevention of Complication, High Risk Pregnancies, Anemia, PIH, Elderly Primigravida.
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Ann Maria Thomas
D.Y. Patil College of Nursing, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, India

Abstract


Pregnancy is one of the wonderful experiences imposed by nature for women and a special event of happiness, expectancy, excitement, anxiety and fear. A change during pregnancy is common; sometimes the natural changes that happen during pregnancy can cause certain complications. Developing countries account for 99% (28,400) of global maternal death. At country level; India is at 19% (56000) of all global maternal death followed by Nigeria at 14% (40,000).

Keywords


Prevention of Complication, High Risk Pregnancies, Anemia, PIH, Elderly Primigravida.

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