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Safe Delivery

Safe delivery is promoted primarily through the encouragement of all families to seek the care of skilled birth attendants for all births, because all pregnant women are at risk of life-threatening complications, many of which are unpreventable and unpredictable. Frontline providers are trained and supervised to provide personal support, good surveillance (including use of the partogram) to identify potential complications, a clean environment, avoidance of unnecessary and potentially dangerous practices, and active management of the third stage of labor. Immediate care of the newborn includes assistance with initiation of breathing, warming, resuscitation and care in the event of birth asphyxia, hygienic cord care, eye care, immediate breastfeeding, and a referral to higher-level care if necessary.

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