maternal health policies
Maternal health policies refer to a set of measures and guidelines implemented by governments and healthcare organizations to improve the well-being and healthcare services provided to pregnant women and new mothers. These policies typically focus on promoting access to quality prenatal care, safe childbirth practices, postpartum support, and the reduction of maternal mortality rates.
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