Savemom, JioVio Healthcare’s flagship maternal health initiative, was highlighted by Medium for incorporating the World Health Organization’s (WHO) guidelines for Antenatal Care (ANC) during the First 1000 Days, a potent acknowledgement of its evidence-based healthcare paradigm.
In order to eradicate avoidable pregnancy issues, Savemom is constantly reinventing rural maternity care by fusing compassion with state-of-the-art technology.
Building on the First 1000 Days
For both Mother and Child, the first 1000 days—from conception to the child’s second birthday—are crucial. To make this time safer and healthier, Savemom has included the 49 Antenatal Care (ANC) standards from the World Health Organisation into its care approach. Savemom guarantees early identification and prompt assistance with everything from individualised nutrition plans and regular health examinations to preventive treatment like immunisations and supplements. Along with strengthening Healthcare access, Education, and continuity throughout the journey, it also addresses typical pregnancy symptoms.
Touchpoints to Safer Pregnancies
The fundamental tenet of Savemom’s strategy is that routine prenatal exams are essential, not optional. Savemom guarantees that every mother receives a minimum of eight prenatal visits, starting in the first trimester and continuing through delivery, in accordance with WHO guidelines. In order to manage possible complications and lower the risk of perinatal fatalities, these touchpoints are essential. These visits are more than simply physicals; they are a chance to do individualised medical evaluations, empower women with essential health education, and establish a community-based, highly supportive care environment that makes every mother feel heard, seen, and secure.
A Village-by-Village Commitment
Blank solutions are not what Savemom believes in. It approaches each village it adopts with an attitude of cooperation and consideration for the local environment. The Savemom team starts by outlining the normal pregnancy journey that is specific to that village, taking into account the healthcare gaps, cultural quirks, and obstacles. The team then uses its mobile health kits and smart wearables to monitor important maternal health metrics. In addition to learning how to utilise the tools, health professionals receive training on how to be reliable teachers and supporters in maternal care. Families are included as active contributors rather than spectators. WHO’s own standards are used to regularly assess each stage of this procedure, guaranteeing accountability and quantifiable results.
From Global Recommendations to Local Realities
No matter how distant the location, Savemom demonstrates that every pregnancy can be safe, supported, and dignified by converting global standards into practical care models.
The initiative’s ability to transform audacious concepts into commonplace reality for women throughout India is demonstrated by its Medium recognition.
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