A study on good hygiene practices to stay healthy and protect unborn child during pregnancy
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hygiene practices, pregnancy, stretch mark, healthAbstract
Pregnant women are more vulnerable to infection by germs in the environment. Keeping the body clean helps prevent infection. Washing hands with soap is the most important hygiene action she can take, especially before preparing food and after going to the toilet. If possible, a pregnant woman should wash her body every day with clean water — especially her genital area. Dental hygiene is also important during pregnancy because increased estrogen levels can cause swelling and increased sensitivity in gum tissues. The aim of this study was to check knowledge of pregnant women on good hygiene practices to stay healthy and protect unborn child.The survey of 72 pregnant women was conducted with questionnaire through Google forms on the knowledge ofhygiene practices during pregnancy. Most respondents(76.39%)had knowledge of body hygiene during pregnancy. Almost all the respondents (73.61%)had knowledge of pregnancy striae treatments. All the respondents (100%) had knowledge on clothing hygiene (e.g. cleanliness & sterile). Around 69.44 %respondents had knowledge on addictioneffects and 63.88 % had knowledge on dental hygiene.
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https://www.unicef.org/wash/hygiene
https://www.who.int/activities/promoting-healthy-pregnancy
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