RCH Programme - A boom to health care delivery
Abstract
Reproductive and child health approach has been defined as 'people having the ability to reproduce and regulate their fertility'. Women are able to go through pregnancy and child birth safely. The outcome of pregnancies is successful in terms of maternal and Infant Survival and well-being and couples are able to have sexual relations free of fear of pregnancy and of contracting diseases. This programme plays an import role in health care services and health delivery related to child and mother.
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