Track: Nursing in Women's Health

Nursing in Women's Health

Prenatal and Postnatal Care
Prenatal and postnatal care ensure the health and well-being of mothers and babies before and after birth. Prenatal care monitors pregnancy, promotes healthy behaviors, and identifies risks, while postnatal care supports recovery, breastfeeding, and newborn health. These services are vital for reducing complications and promoting positive outcomes.

Maternal Mental Health Education
Maternal mental health education raises awareness about mental health during pregnancy and postpartum. It equips mothers with knowledge to recognize symptoms, seek support, and manage conditions like depression or anxiety. This education promotes emotional well-being, reduces stigma, and ensures healthier outcomes for mothers and families.

Pregnancy Care
Pregnancy care provides medical, nutritional, and emotional support to ensure a healthy pregnancy. It includes regular check-ups, monitoring fetal development, and addressing risks. This comprehensive care promotes maternal and fetal health, preparing mothers for a safe and successful delivery.

Breast Cancer Risk Assessment
Breast cancer risk assessment evaluates an individual's likelihood of developing breast cancer based on personal and family history, genetic factors, and lifestyle. This process identifies high-risk individuals for early interventions, such as screenings or preventive measures, to reduce the impact of the disease.

Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding is the natural feeding of infants with breast milk, providing essential nutrients, antibodies, and emotional bonding. It supports healthy growth, strengthens immunity, and lowers the risk of illnesses in infants. For mothers, breastfeeding promotes recovery and reduces the risk of certain diseases, such as breast cancer.