Health Risks in Assam’s Dhubri District
Dhubri, Assam, IndiaMon Apr 13 2026
In the rural district of Dhubri, researchers gathered data to see how many pregnancies were considered high‑risk and what factors made them so. The team surveyed women who were pregnant or had recently given birth, asking about medical history, nutrition, and access to care. They also checked how well local health workers understood high‑risk pregnancies and what steps they took when a mother was flagged.
The study found that nearly one in five women carried a high‑risk pregnancy. This means complications could threaten both mother and baby if not managed properly. Women with limited education, poor nutrition, or a history of previous complications were most likely to fall into this group. Those living far from health facilities or who had no regular check‑ups were also at greater risk.
Health workers in Dhubri showed mixed knowledge about high‑risk pregnancies. While many could identify obvious danger signs, fewer knew the full set of guidelines for monitoring and referral. The researchers suggested extra training sessions and clearer protocols to help staff act quickly when a case appears serious.
The research highlights that in places like Dhubri, where resources are tight, both women and healthcare teams need better support. Improving education about pregnancy risks, ensuring regular prenatal visits, and strengthening the skills of local health staff could cut down on preventable complications. The study urges policymakers to focus on these areas to protect mothers and newborns.
https://localnews.ai/article/health-risks-in-assams-dhubri-district-166e2846
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