Why Some Nigerian Women Take Big Risks with Pregnancy

Tue Nov 19 2024
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This: a woman in Nigeria decides to have children at a young age, or has many babies in quick succession. She might think it's the best thing for her family, but it could actually be putting her health at risk. This is what we call high-risk fertility behaviour (HRFB). It's a big problem because it can lead to serious health issues for the mom, which can also affect her family and community. But why do some women do this? It turns out that money and social status play a huge role. Women who come from wealthier families or have more education might not take these risks as much. This means there's a big difference in how much risk women take based on their background.
To fix this, we need to understand why these differences exist. That way, we can create smart programs that help reduce the risks for all women, no matter where they come from. Let's think about this: if we can help women make informed choices about their pregnancies, we can improve their health and the health of their communities. It's all about giving women the power to make the best decisions for themselves and their families.
https://localnews.ai/article/why-some-nigerian-women-take-big-risks-with-pregnancy-92b13ff9

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