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      05 July-September 2023, Volume 38 Issue 4
    Article

    “ A STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE REGARDING PRE-CONCEPTIONAL CARE AMONG MARRIED COUPLE IN SELECTED AREA OF PUNE CITY.”
    Mrs. Manisha Gadade1*, Ms.Avanti Jagtap2, Ms.Sanika Joshi2, Ms. Surabhi Bhapkar2
    Journal of Data Acquisition and Processing, 2023, 38 (4): 2043-2049 . 

    Abstract

    Introduction: Becoming a mother is a dream for every woman and being a mother is divine and unique process which makes a woman feel complete and adds value to her life. Every woman feels accomplished after achieving childbirth and raising children. She is constantly monitored during her antenatal period and postnatal period to make sure that she maintains optimum health. Unfortunately, there are instances when a woman even though pregnant is not able to achieve her dreams. Unforeseen circumstances lead to many complications in mother and child and in return endanger their lives. Preconception care aims to improve health before conception by facilitating risk screening, health promotion, and effective interventions as part of routine health care. Despite major advances in medical care, poor pregnancy outcomes continue to be a worldwide problem because prenatal care is often provided too late to prevent serious maternal and child health complications. Title of the study: “ A study to assess the knowledge regarding Pre-conceptional Care among married couple in selected area of Pune city.” Objectives were to assess the knowledge regarding pre-conceptional care among married couples and to find the association of findings with selected demographic variables. Methodology: Quantitative approch was used, Descriptive Research design. purposive sampling technique was used. Result: Maximum study participants had genetic history of diabetes mellitus with 83(41.5%) responses, followed by thyroid abnormalities with 65(32.5%) responses, 27(13.5%) responded for chromosomal abnormalities and hypertension responded by 24(12.5%) participants.there is no association between knowledge and age, couple, education, marriage duration, age of menarche and duration of menstruation due to p-value being more than 0.05, at 0.05 level of significance. However, there is association between knowledge score and occupation as the ‘p’ value is less than 0.05 at 0.05 level of significance.

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