মা ও শিশু স্বাস্থ্য সেবা :: পরিবার পরিকল্পনা অধিদপ্তর
MCH Services unit ensured healthy reproductive life of women and adolescent during pregnancy and child birth and throughout the whole span of reproductive life by skill service provider at home facility to achieve MDG-4 & 5 and also in line with vision 2021
  • To ensure safe delivery at homes and facilities
  • To provide services to community people on nutritional aspects of health
  • To provide RH services such as MR, PAC, VIA, & CBE, fertility care
  • To train service providers to ensure quality of care
  • To maintain MSR./logistic supplies to the service delivery point and the community Minor repair/renovation of service centers
  • To introduce evidence based best practices in the program
  • To monitor and supervise the program activities to ensure quality of care
Main activities of MCH Services
  • Maternal Health Service [More]
  • Reproductive Health Care services [More]
  • Adolescent Health Care Services [More]
  • Newborn & Child Health Care Service [More]
  • Nutrition Services [More]
  • Training [More]
Existing Service Centers
At National level
:
  1. Maternal and Child Health Training Institute (MCHTI), Azimpur, Dhaka
  2. Mohammadpur Fertility Services and Training Centre (MFSTC). Mohammadpur, Dhaka
1

1
At District level
:
  1. Mother and Child Welfare Centers (MCWC)
60
At Upazila level
:
  1. MCH-FP unit of Upazila Health Complex(UHC)
  2. Mother and Child Welfare Center (MCWC)
247

12
At Union level
:
  1. Union Health and Family Welfare Centers (UH&FWC)
  2. Mother and Child Welfare Center (MCWC)
3827

24
At Community level
:
  1. Community Clinics
  2. Satellite Clinics (Per Month)
10723

30000
Maternal Health Care Service
  • Registration of all pregnant mothers;
  • Increase birth planning and antenatal care (ANC);
  • Safe delivery by trained service providers at home and at facilities (MCWCs and Upgraded UH&FWCs) with active management of 3rd.stage of labor
  • Ensure24/7 EOC services in all MCWCs and selected UH&FWCs.
  • Use of tab. misoprostol at field level to prevent PPH
  • Use of Mg. Sulph. to prevent Eclamsia
  • Postnatal natal care (PNC)
  • Performance based financing for the service providers;
  • DSF for the service providers and clients; and
  • Community mobilization activities;
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Reproductive Health Care services: It include
  • Reduction of unsafe abortion through safe MR services and Post Abortion Care;
  • Syndromes management of RTI/STI through diagnosis and treatment;
  • Counseling on RTI/STD, HIV/AIDS and Condom promotion;
  • Provide health education for adopting preventive measures against RTI/STTDs with especial emphasis on condom promotion;
  • Prevention of unwanted pregnancies through Emergency Contraceptive Pill.
  • Early detection of Cervical cancer through Visual Inspection of Cervix with Acetic acid (VIA) and screening for Breast cancer
  • Fertility care services and treatment of infertility.
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Adolescent Health Care Services
  • Implementation of adolescent health strategies action plans;
  • Promotional activities on delayed marriage;
  • Counseling and developing awareness of adolescents on personnel hygienic practices, nutrition, puberty, anaemia, RTI/STI, unprotected sexual activities, night wets, drug addiction, accident, violence and sexual abuse;
  • Train adolescents on SRH through peer groups;
  • Management for minor gynecological problems i.e. dysmenorrhea, and menorrhagia etc;
  • Syndromes management of RTI/STDs, awareness creation on HIV/AIDS and condom promotion for married adolescents;
  • Providing consultation and treatment for some reproductive health related problems of adolescents;
  • Full immunization of adolescent girls with five dose TT vaccination in coordination with EPI Program;
  • Initiation for making all service centers adolescent friendly in phases.
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Newborn & Child Health Care Service
  • Promoting integrated approach to address sick Child through IMCI including ARI/ pneumonia, Diarrhea, malnutrition, fevers;
  • Growth monitoring;
  • Providing medication of Deforming;
  • Routine immunization in coordination with EPI Program and Vita-A supplementation;
  • Ensuring management of drowning, injuries and accident;
  • Limited curative care for Eye, Ear, Skin infection/worm infestation etc; and
  • New born care :
    • Health education for mothers on cleanliness, nutrition, danger signs of both mother and baby, Umbilical cord care, Breast feeding, Thermal control, EPI;
    • Management of birth asphyxia;
    • Routine eye care; and
    • Special care of pre-term and low birth weight baby.
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Nutrition Services
Maternal, New born nutrition and Child Nutrition activities will be streamlined in the DGFP Program through this OP. The activities are reflected in this-OP but the logistics/supplies will be provided by as part of the “National Nutrition Service” OP. The nutritional activities will be as follows
  • Exclusive breast feeding
  • Complementary feeding
  • Growth monitoring
  • Vit-A Supplementation
  • Iron Supplementation (Micro nutrient powder)
  • Zinc Supplementation
  • Deworming
  • Iron & Folic acid Supplementation for pregnant & lactation woman
  • Early initiation of breast feeding
  • Postpartum-Vit-A
  • Weight monitoring for pregnant women
  • Food intake (Quantity & Quality)
Training
  • Training of service providers (Doctors and FWV) on Emergency Obstetric Care (EOC) services;
  • Midwifery training for FWVs.
  • CSBA training for FWAs to ensure safe delivery round the clock at the community level.
  • Training on reproductive health activities such as MR, PAC, VIA & CBE etc;
  • Training on adolescent health activities to service providers and adolescents and other stakeholders.
  • Training on RTI/STI, VAW, Infection Prevention and other RH Services
  • Training on Essential Newborn Care
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