Pregnancy Danger Signs [Poster, Zambia]
This poster is used as part of the Mothers Alive campaign to reinforce messages given through other channels. The poster contains the key danger signs for women during pregnancy, with a call to action. The danger signs include: Bleeding, Having fits, Swelling of feet and hands, Body hotness or feeling cold, Baby not moving or moving less, and Looking pale or extreme tiredness. The call to action is: “If you have any of these signs, go to the nearest health centre.”
Source: Chemonics
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
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