Sunday, October 16, 2016

In India roughly 1 billion people, where women have, on average, about three children, some 440 women die of maternity-related complications for every 100,000 live births. The United Nations estimates that at current levels of fertility and mortality, one out of every 55 women in India faces the risk of maternal death. 
The direct causes of maternal deaths in India are similar to those of other developing countries. They include excessive bleeding, infections, pregnancy-induced hypertension, obstructed labor. 
Since many complications cannot be predicted, professional care during delivery is key. The Reproductive and Child Health Programme emphasizes the need for mothers to deliver babies in hygienic conditions under the supervision of skilled health professionals, but most women in India deliver their babies at home without professional help. 

TRACK FOUNDATION is  intervening to provide the necessary medical care, support, and treatment. 

We are emphasizing  to identify weaknesses in rural health care and then provide the underprivileged with the necessary supplies and medical advice. 

We are conducting  free health check up camps for the underprivileged women and child. 

The objectives of our programmes  are to reducing maternal mortality/infant mortality through increased delivery at health institutions. 

PLEASE COME FORWARD AND JOIN HANDS WITH US TO HELP US SUCCEED IN SAVING BOTH THE MOTHER AND CHILD AND HELP THEM LEAD A HEALTHY LIFE.  




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