Tamil Nadu’s latest health
care initiative comes packed compact in a small kit box. Chief Minister
Jayalalithaa announced on the floor of the Assembly that the government would
provide an Amma Baby Care Kit to all mothers who deliver babies in any
government hospital in the State.
The kit, which will contain
baby and mother essentials post-partum, will include baby towels, napkins, a
dress, bedding, mosquito net, oil, nailcutter, soap and soap box, toys, a
rattle and hand sanitiser, apart from Sowbhagya Leghyam to build the mother’s
health. Ms. Jayalalithaa announced that about 6.7 lakh children born in
government hospitals every year would benefit and a sum of Rs. 67 crore had
been apportioned for it.
An official in the Health
department said that, the main idea is to promote hygiene and sanitation among
mothers and newborns, and help in the development of the infant. The mother
goes through a lot after the delivery, and needs some attention too, which is
often denied to her. Tamil Nadu has a better Infant Mortality Rate in the
country at 21 children per 1000 live births, annually. Experts point out that
focus should also be on neonatal mortality, where babies die within the first
28 days of birth (15 per 1000 live births in a year). This kit will come in
handy during this initial period, they feel, and recommend that the scheme be
replicated countrywide.
Besides contributing to the
feel-good factor for the mother, it also will help the family tide over the
first few days after birth. K. Saraswathy, former director, Institute of
Obstetrics and Gynaecology says that, she know parents who find it tough even
to buy diapers for the baby. She added that, the mothers will also have to be
taught how to use the products.
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