The percentage of deliveries that were handled by government hospitals in telangana reached a new high of 72 percent in the month of July for the first time since statehood. When compared to private maternity facilities, Telangana's government hospitals were able to perform this many births for the first time.
Prior to statehood, the typical percentage of deliveries handled by public hospitals used to range between 30 and 35 percent. However, after statehood, pregnant women and their families have begun to choose state-run healthcare facilities, due to a number of telangana government initiatives targeted at boosting MCH care services.
"The Chief Minister, K Chandrashekhar Rao, has long wished for government hospitals to have access to high-quality medical treatment on par with private hospitals. The telangana State health Minister, T Harish Rao, remarked on Thursday, "I also must congratulate the entire health care department for working so hard to effectively handle such a large jump in pregnancies in government hospitals."
According to a study, low fibre intake during pregnancy may prevent the brain development of the foetus. vitamin c and folic acid are two nutrients that are frequently eaten in inadequate amounts. These nutrients are crucial for the growth of the foetus throughout pregnancy, according to prior study.