How do Skilled Birth Attendants Impact Maternal and Neonatal Health?
SBAs play a key role in facilitating safe deliveries, identifying complications early, and providing appropriate interventions. They help manage conditions such as pre-eclampsia, hemorrhage, and obstructed labor, which are leading causes of maternal deaths. For newborns, SBAs help in reducing the risk of birth asphyxia, infections, and preterm birth complications.