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Question : Maternal mortality can be reduced through:

Option 1: Access to family planning services
 

Option 2: Increased healthcare costs
   

Option 3: Reduced investment in healthcare infrastructure

 

Option 4: Decreased availability of skilled healthcare professionals


Team Careers360 9th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
Team Careers360 21st Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Access to family planning services


Solution : The correct answer is (A) Access to family planning services.

Family planning services, including contraception and reproductive health education, play a crucial role in preventing unintended pregnancies and enabling women to plan their pregnancies based on their health and socio-economic conditions. When women have access to family planning services, they can space their pregnancies, avoid pregnancies at a very young or advanced age, and ensure proper prenatal care. This can significantly reduce the risk of complications during pregnancy and childbirth, ultimately leading to a decrease in maternal mortality rates.

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