Abstract

The majority of women and their families see pregnancy, labour, and delivery as life-altering physiological events, hence cooperation between medical professionals providing maternity care is beneficial. When it comes to providing the best care possible for women and infants, particularly those who are at risk of obstetrical or neonatal difficulties, multidisciplinary education and teamwork-which includes consultation, communication, collaboration, and referral-are crucial. Aim: To promote the provision of thoughtful, respectful maternity care worldwide i.e. a fundamental human right. Methodology: Relevant literature was identified through a search on Medline and PubMed, National Health library. several maternal health modules. Outcomes: Professional emergency and routine care delivered in a pleasant, safe, and economical manner should be a frequent resource for all pregnant mothers. Conclusion: More than simply having access to treatments, medications, and supplies is necessary for providing high-quality maternity and neonatal care. Care that is inclusive and courteous is essential to providing high-quality treatment.

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