Goal 5- IMPROVE MATERNAL HEALTH Learning the purpose and targets in improving maternal health of developing countries. bethanyleag95 published on July 23, 2013 Stacked 1/10 There has been success in which aspect of this goal? The number of women getting education The number of boys born The number of women receiving antenatal care The use of contraceptives 2/10 Which type of women are more likely to to visit a skill health worker before the delivery? Type answer. Hint: 10 characters 3/10 Poverty and what contribute to adolescence pregnancy? Alcohol Death Lack of access to schooling High rates of schooling 4/10 True or false? The aim is to provide women with the appropriate information and health care before, during and following childbirth. True False Neither of the above 5/10 Why is this goal important? Its not To achieve universal health To enable mothers to continue their care giving roles To reduce the number of births 6/10 Maternal health is the health of Babies Elderly Women Pregnant Women Pregnant men 7/10 What is Target 2 of Goal 5? Achieve, by 2015, universal access to reproductive health Reduce the number of babies born by 2015 Achieve, by 1950, universal access to reproductive health Eliminate, by two-thirds, access to reproductive health 8/10 Which of the following are true? Hint: 2 choices The vast majority of maternal deaths are avoidable through appropriate health care Contraception is banned in developing countries A greater proportion of women in rural areas are receiving skilled assistance during delivery This goal is the fifth of ten 9/10 Pregnancy during which age group increases the risk of maternal mortality? Infancy Middle adulthood Early adulthood Adolescence 10/10 What are all regions showing a progress in providing to women? Type answer. Hint: 14 characters