Maternal women cautioned against self-medicaion and traditional medication
The senior Midwifery officer at the Midwifery department at the Kumasi Childrens Hospital, Dr. Grace Boateng has cautioned women to desist from self medication and the use of traditional medicine during their maternal period to protect themselves and the unborn baby.
According to her, most children, born with deformity is as a result of the application of traditional medicines and lack of antinatal visit during the maternal period of their mothers.
Speaking in an interview, the Senior midwife recommended frequent visit to the hospital for pregnant women and urged them to desist from buying medicines outside the hospital without doctors prescription.
She noted that the traditional medicines contains some chemicals which is harmful to the body especially when applied by a pregnant woman.
She said some pregnant women resort to the injection of concoction with enema bulb syringe (bentoa), a move she described as dangerous to the unborn baby.
According to her, this could melt some part of the unborn baby's body, and create deformity on the child when born.
She advised women to desist from such unsafe method of caring for themselves when pregnant to have a safe birth and an unblemished child.
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