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Abstract

Male Participation in the Antenatal care and its Effect on Pregnancy

Aderibigbe Omobolanle Omolola*, Beatrice Ohaeri, Ojo Babarimisa

Men’s participation in prenatal care (ANC) is important and contributes to better issues for maters and baby. Mother deaths remain a major burden in developing countries, including Nigeria. Lack of manly participation in gestation related care is one of the contributing factors. In numerous countries around the world, Mother and child health creation is considered to be the part of women and men who feel responsible and see no reason to accompany their mates in prenatal conventions (ANC). Manly/womanish mates are important people to support further women in parturition and their involvement in gestation, parturition and the postpartum/postnatal period has salutary goods on numerous different issues related to Mother and child health and family well-being. Men’s involvement in pre- natal care (ANC) is among the interventions to ameliorate Mother Health. Encyclopedically manly participation in the ANC is low and varies in low and middle income countries including Nigeria where utmost Mother deaths do. In Sub-Saharan Africa, men are great decision makers and have a great influence on the mother’s health.

Published Date: 2022-06-29; Received Date: 2022-06-01