Women Health and Midwifery is a core public health area focused on the health needs of women across the life course, including adolescence, reproductive years, pregnancy, childbirth, and aging. Midwifery plays a critical role in providing safe, respectful, and evidence-based care during pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period. Public health approaches emphasize maternal mortality reduction, access to skilled birth attendants, reproductive health services, family planning, and gender equity. Women’s health also includes prevention and management of chronic diseases, mental health support, and protection from gender-based violence. Integrating midwifery into health systems improves maternal and newborn outcomes, strengthens primary healthcare, and supports continuity of care. Promoting women’s health and midwifery is essential for healthier families, communities, and future generations.
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