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Midwives unsung heroes in maternal, infant mortality fight: NPHCDA

It said the efforts of midwives had significantly contributed to a reduction in the alarming statistics of maternal and under-five mortality rates in Nigeria.

• May 5, 2024
Midwives (Credit: United Nations Population Funds)
Midwives (Credit: United Nations Population Funds)

The National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) says midwives are unsung heroes in the fight against maternal and infant mortality.

It said the efforts of midwives had significantly contributed to a reduction in the alarming statistics of maternal and under-five mortality rates in Nigeria.

Muyi Aina, executive director, NPHCDA, said this during an interview with journalists on Sunday in commemoration of the 2024 International Day of the Midwife. The day is celebrated globally on May 5.

The 2024 theme, “Midwives: A Vital Climate Solution,” highlights midwives’ crucial role in healthcare and climate resilience.

“The 2024 theme closely aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership through the Renewed Hope Agenda, aimed at enhancing the health and status of women and children in Nigeria,” he said.

The NPHCDA chief appreciated nurses and midwives nationwide, recognising their indispensable role in healthcare delivery.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), midwives are essential healthcare providers who specialise in pregnancy, childbirth, newborn care, and postpartum health.

Beyond these roles, they also offer routine reproductive services such as pelvic exams, Pap tests, and birth control counselling.

Recognising their holistic approach, midwives prioritise natural methods during pregnancy and childbirth. Many individuals opt for midwifery care for non-medicated births or home deliveries.

Although midwives are typically not physicians, they work closely with obstetricians and gynaecologists (Ob/Gyns) in hospitals, ensuring comprehensive care and access to necessary medical interventions.

The 2024 theme aligned closely with COP28 and strategies aimed at enhancing the health and status of women.

Midwifery associations advocated policies integrating midwives into climate action planning and invested in sustainable midwife-led care models to address climate change’s impacts on health. 

(NAN)

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