MSF stressing Ante- Natal Care in Conflict Stricken South Sudan
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Medicines San Frontiers also known as Doctors without borders is flagging important health messages targeting pregnant women.
The international medical charity is calling for improved quality of antenatal care, to reduce the risk of pregnancy complications in order to give women a positive pregnancy experience.
Speaking to Miraya Breakfast show, Martín Sosa, MSF Deputy Medical Coordinator in South Sudan said there should be increased and better quality contacts between all women and their health providers throughout pregnancy for timely detection of risks, and a reduction in complications.
Martin Sosa explains that it is important for the people to know where to find the services.
