Madam Ayishetu Abudulai, a midwife at the Tamale West Hospital (TWH),
has advised pregnant women to continue to engage their partners in
sexual intercourse to make their unborn babies healthy and to ensure
smooth delivery.
She explained that sex in pregnancy was very good because it builds
bonds among the couple, and gives them the urge to take full
responsibility of the baby during and after pregnancy, adding, “It
eases labour and helps in smooth delivery.”
Madam Abudulai disclosed this to the Ghana News Agency in Tamale on
Thursday on the sidelines of a monitoring visit by a team from Savana
Signatures to evaluate a project on technology for maternal health,
which sought to use ICT to deepen knowledge on maternal health to
pregnant women.
The project, which started in March 2013 in four districts and six
health facilities in the Northern Region, was to use ICT technology and
short messages (sms) through their mobile phones to educate them on
adequate information on pregnancy depending on the age of their
pregnancy.
Madam Abudulai explained that sex was equally a way of exercise for
pregnant women, and advised them to engage in sex, remembering that the
safest way for sex in pregnancy was through sideways and from behind.
She also suggested the need for pregnant women to exercise regularly
to ensure that they had safe delivery, and recommended bicycle riding,
walking and other domestic chores.
Miss Elizabeth Hariba Jakalia, Project Officer for Technology for
Maternal Health (TMH), explained that the project had donated some
computers with software to the beneficiary hospitals that would be used
by nurses and midwives to educate pregnant women.
She said localized voice and sms messages were sent to the pregnant
women who have been registered in the system noting that 1,735 pregnant
women receive periodic information on nutrition, hygiene, antenatal
information, dangerous signs and preparations towards delivery.
The team visited the Central Hospital also in Tamale where the system was seen operating effectively.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Sex in pregnancy makes unborn baby healthy - Midwife
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