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19 February 2024

Matron Delivering ANC Health Talk at AB10 Specialist Hospital, Ifako Ijaye LGA – Lagos

In the bustling halls of AB10 Specialist Hospital, amidst the hum of anticipation and the whisper of shared stories, Nneka’s presence carried a weighty history. Her tearful question during the ANC class cuts through the air, echoing the fears of many expectant mothers:

“Is it true that if a newborn isn’t given enough cord blood from the mother, it can make the baby die?”

With compassion in her eyes, the matron acknowledged Nneka’s pain and her past neonatal loss, gently debunked the myth, reassuring her that cord blood alone isn’t the sole determinant of a baby’s survival. As Nneka’s tears transformed into a glimmer of understanding, a ripple of hope spread through the room.

Nneka’s question underscored the urgent need for structured ANC Health Talks, where expectant mothers can find clarity on various maternal and newborn topics. Sensing this need, the matron delved into common newborn concerns, dispelling myths surrounding neonatal complications like jaundice, etc. With respect for cultural beliefs, she steered mothers away from traditional remedies like ‘Agbo,’ instead emphasizing evidence-based practices endorsed by medical professionals.

By the end of the session, Nneka’s countenance had shifted from sorrow to relief, exemplifying the transformative power of effective patient engagement and structured health education during ANC visits.