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What are some of the barriers that people face with trying to get access to prenatal healthcare? how can we integrate diverse voices and advocate for policy change?.

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  • Prenatal care is the medical care a woman receives during her pregnancy.
  • Prenatal care is keeping up with regular checkups and prenatal tests.
  • This helps to keep a check on both the mother and the child.
  • This also helps in detecting problems early if there are any.
  • Many times early detection of problems also helps in early treatment and cure.

But there are a lot of barriers to these facilities like prenatal tests and checkups. Some of the reasons can be as follows:

  • financial limitations, such as insufficient insurance or government funding to pay for proper prenatal care.
  • inadequate availability of maternity care professionals, especially those prepared to assist high-risk or socially disadvantaged pregnant women.
  • women's experiences, attitudes, and beliefs that discourage them from seeking prenatal care.
  • weak or nonexistent child care and transportation services.
  • insufficient methods for enlisting difficult-to-reach women in caring Each of these obstacles is discussed in the sections that follow, along with recommendations for improvement.

How do overcome these barriers?

  • by educating society.
  • by creating awareness of how important it is to take prenatal care.
  • by running the tests for free of cost or at an affordable range.
  • keeping all the facilities in hospitals, especially government hospitals.
  • having enough expertise to run the tests.

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