Birth compagin

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BIRTH CAMPAGIN


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Birth Companions during delivery

Who are called birth companions
Birth companions are women who have experienced the process of labour and provide
continuous one - to - one support to other women experiencing labour and child birth.
Advantages of involving birth companions
The presence of a female relative during labour is a low cost intervention that has proved to
be beneficial to the women in labour. Birth companions provide emotional support
(continuous reassurance), information about labour progress and advice regarding coping
techniques, comfort measures (comforting touch, massages, promoting adequate fluid intake
and output), and advocacy (helping the woman articulate her wishes to the other).
Pre-requisites for a birth companion
The birth companion has to be a female relative and preferably one who has undergone the
process of labor.
In facilities where privacy protocols are followed in the labour room, the husband of the
pregnant woman can be allowed as a birth companion.
She should not suffer from any communicable diseases.
She should wear clean clothes.
She should be willing to stay with the pregnant woman throughout the process of labour.
She should not interfere in the work of hospital staff and the treatment procedures.
She should not attend to other women in the labour room.
Promotion of birth companions by WHO
The World Health Organization promotes labor companionship as a core element of care for
improving maternal and infant health (WHO 2002). The regional plan of action for maternal
and neonatal health care includes the monitoring of maternal and foetal well-being, and
encourages the presence of a companion to provide support during labour and delivery as one
of the interventions to improve neonatal health. A trained birth companion contributes to
reduced tension and shortened labour, increased mother's feelings of control, decreased
interventions and caesareans. It also enhances the partner's participation, improves outcome
for the newborn, facilitates parent/infant bonding, and decreases postpartum depression while
increasing positive feelings about the birth experience.
Policy support in India
In an innovative move aimed at reduction in Maternal Mortality Ratio and Infant Mortality
Rate, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has taken a significant decision to allow
birth companions during delivery in public health facilities. While several measures have
been taken up by the Ministry over the years aimed in reduction in MMR and IMR, this step

signifies India’s commitment under SDGs to further accelerate initiatives with specific focus
on quality parameters of the interventions.
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