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Pregnant women, girls cautioned against alcoholism, substance abuse

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 Miss Susuana Twumwaa, the Mid­wife in-charge of the Ante-na­tal and Postnatal clinics at the Sunyani Teaching Hospital, has ex­pressed concern about growing trend of alcoholism and substance abuse among pregnant women and girls.

She noted that bad and unhealthy practices remained inimical to their growth and development as well as their unborn babies too and asked them to desist from self-medication too.

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Sunyani during a visit to the facility, Ms Twumwaa also urged the pregnant women and girls to attend antenatal clinics regu­larly to stem macerated stillbirths.

They must also endeavour to deliv­er at health facilities, she advised, saying that would enable specialists to attend to manage labour compli­cations.

Ms Twumwaa said pregnant women and girls also needed to know “ob­stetric history,” saying that would enable them to go through labour without difficulties and complica­tions. A midwife on duty, Ms Stella Kwei Anin, also cautioned pregnant women against tedious work that could lead to miscarriage and other health complications and urged them to endeavour to visit health facilities whenever they noticed abnormalities in their body system. –GNA

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