MP Health Camps Boost Maternal Care, Reduce Mortality Rates Under PMSMA

A special health camp in Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, provided free physical and mental health check-ups to 40 pregnant women, identifying 10 high-risk cases for immediate specialist care. The camp, part of the Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyaan (PMSMA), offers counselling, sonography, and nutritional guidance. Officials report the initiative has increased awareness and contributed to a significant reduction in maternal mortality rates. These monthly camps ensure timely monitoring and treatment, supporting the goal of safe motherhood.

Key Points: MP: Pregnant Women Get Free Check-ups at PM Surakshit Matritva Camps

  • Free health check-ups for pregnant women
  • 10 high-risk pregnancies identified at Burhanpur camp
  • Includes counselling, sonography, and diet plans
  • Aims to reduce maternal and infant mortality
  • Part of monthly Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyaan
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MP: Camps organised under Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyaan, pregnant women get free health check-ups

Free health camps in Madhya Pradesh under PMSMA provide check-ups, counselling, and sonography for pregnant women, aiming to reduce maternal mortality.

"This campaign has not only increased awareness... but is also proving to be a significant step towards safe motherhood. - Vandana Missi"

Bhopal, Jan 13

A special health camp was organised at Burhanpur district hospital in Madhya Pradesh under the Prime Minister Surakshit Matritva Abhiyaan, providing free health check-ups and counselling to a host of pregnant women.

A total of 40 pregnant women underwent physical and mental health check-ups at the camp, of whom 10 were identified as having high-risk pregnancies. These women were immediately provided with the necessary treatment and consultations with specialist doctors.

The purpose of the health camp was to provide timely and effective healthcare services to pregnant women and ensure the safety of both mother and her infant.

A local woman, Mangala Bhagat, praised the initiative, highlighting the importance of such camps on the well-being of expecting mothers, explaining how the pregnant women are informed about the importance of timely vaccination, nutrition, and a balanced diet here.

She added that the team of doctors provides detailed explanations about the diet plan and adequate rest periods to women during their pregnancy, and this greatly benefits them.

Medical Officer Dr Pratibha Bagar told IANS that such camps are regularly organised under the Prime Minister Surakshit Matritva Abhiyaan, where pregnant women are given free medical assistance, counselling and also undergo necessary tests, including sonography, free of charge.

Women who are at risk of complications during delivery are identified in advance so that timely treatment and solutions can be provided.

According to Dr Bagar, the scheme has received positive feedback, and it has led to a significant reduction in maternal mortality rates.

Vandana Missi, Field Officer of the PMSMA, said that the special camps are regularly organised for pregnant women as per instructions of the central government, and a large number of women participate and benefit from the free health services. She added that this campaign has not only increased awareness among pregnant women but is also proving to be a significant step towards safe motherhood.

At the health camps, the pregnant women are also given information about 24-hour free support services, toll-free numbers, and facilities like Tele-MANAS available under the CCP, FCC, and PMH programs.

This campaign is conducted every month to ensure the timely identification, treatment, and monitoring of pregnant women, thereby continuously reducing maternal and infant mortality rates.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see government schemes actually reaching people. My sister in a village in MP benefited from a similar camp last year. The counselling on nutrition was very helpful for her. Hope they keep this up consistently across all districts.
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Aman W
While the intent is excellent, the article says only 40 women attended. In a district, there must be hundreds of pregnant women. Is the outreach sufficient? The quality is good, but the scale needs to increase dramatically to make a real dent in mortality rates.
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Shreya B
The mention of mental health check-ups is crucial! Pregnancy stress is so real and often ignored in our healthcare talks. Providing info on toll-free numbers and Tele-MANAS is a great step for continuous support. More awareness needed so every expecting mother knows about these camps.
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Vikram M
This is how public health should work - proactive, free, and educational. Reducing maternal mortality requires exactly this kind of ground-level intervention. Kudos to the teams organizing this monthly. Hope the positive feedback leads to more funding and expansion.
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Kavya N
As a new mother, I know how confusing it can be. Free counselling on diet and rest is a game-changer, especially for first-time mothers who live far from their own parents. These camps empower women with knowledge. A solid step towards 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' in the truest sense.

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