The Importance of Prenatal Monitoring in Preventing Pregnancy Complications in the Context of Primary Health Care

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
15
Article ID: 
05
5 pages
Research Article

The Importance of Prenatal Monitoring in Preventing Pregnancy Complications in the Context of Primary Health Care

Simone Souza de Freitas, Elloísa Manuelly dos Santos, Cristiane Rodrigues da Silva Machado, Elizânia Santos de Lima, Steffany Rebeca Ferreira Amancio, Aracelli Carolina Pereira Campos, Jussara Passos de Almeida, Janily Alves De Medeiros Cordeiro, João Lino de Oliveira Júnior, Luiz Felipe da Silva, Ivânia Thaís Ferreira De Lima, Kelane Rodrigues de Lima, Cinthia Furtado Avelino, Fabiana Alves De Arruda, Júlio César Aves dos Santos, Talita de Andrade Silva, Márcio Luís da Silva, Rosileide Severina de Araújo, Stefania Ferreira da Silva, Karla Gomes do Nascimento, Gabriele Amorim do Nascimento, Adriana de Cácia Costa, Fabíola Maria da Silva Aragão Lobos, Celma Jael de Lima Farias and Marta Úrsula Barbosa de Moraes

Abstract: 

Prenatal care is an essential strategy in the context of Primary Health Care, aiming at promoting maternal and child health. Through preventive, educational and monitoring actions, the aim is to reduce risks and complications during pregnancy. Ensuring quality prenatal care directly contributes to the safety of the pregnant woman and the baby, in addition to positively impacting public health indicators. This study aimed to analyze the importance of prenatal care in the context of Primary Health Care, highlighting its role in preventing gestational complications and promoting maternal and child health. This is an integrative literature review.The bibliographic survey was carried out from April to May 2025, in the following databases: SCIELO, LILACS and PubMed. Four articles that met the inclusion criteria were analyzed. The articles were sorted in descending order according to the year of publication. From the analysis and synthesis of the included articles, it was possible to identify that inadequate or late prenatal care directly impacts the health of mother and baby, since the lack of adequate monitoring can result in serious complications, both for maternal health and fetal development. Therefore, strengthening Primary Health Care, combined with welcoming, problem-solving practices based on health education, is presented as a central strategy to reduce maternal and infant morbidity and mortality.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.29673.06.2025
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