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‘This increase in teenage pregnancies forms part of a trend that has been observed over the past few years. These pregnancies can be at higher risk for medical complications and have a significant socioeconomic impact for both the mothers and their families.
‘City Health facilities offer Adolescent and Youth-Friendly services to encourage teenagers who are sexually active to access contraceptive services. There are several contraceptive choices available at all clinics, and clients of all ages can ask about and discuss their options with a healthcare professional,’ said Mayoral Committee Member for Community Services and Health, Councillor Francine Higham.
Over the past three years, City Health has also seen a slight reduction in the number of pregnant women who present for a first antenatal care visit after 20 weeks in their pregnancy.
This is an encouraging trend. Early antenatal booking, before the 20 week mark, is crucial to improve the chances of a smooth pregnancy with a successful outcome.
At antenatal care visits, the clinician will check important markers for both maternal and foetal wellbeing, such as blood pressure, urine dipstick, maternal weight and uterine fundal measurements.
Early detection and appropriate intervention greatly improve outcomes for both mother and baby.
Pregnant mothers should focus on making healthy food choices as much as they are able to, and to avoid the use of substances such as tobacco and alcohol that can be harmful to the development of their child.
There is a growing body of research showing that poor mental health during pregnancy can have an impact on both mom and baby later in life.

Pregnant women should access support if needed, whether in their communities and own support networks or through professional care.
They are also encouraged to discuss HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and postpartum contraceptive choices with their clinicians, who can advise them about available options most suitable to them.
Where possible, partners of expecting women are also encouraged to attend these visits.
City Health encourages all expecting mothers to register for basic antenatal care at their nearest facility as soon as they become aware that they are pregnant.
Residents can book online for basic antenatal care or contraceptive services using the Healthcare Appointment System, or contact your nearest facility for more information.
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