Getting the health services you need: for childbirth
Updated: 30 September 2022

Manuela Leporesi
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- Give birth in a health facility with a skilled health worker and that provides quality, safe and respectful care
- Know that you have the right to be treated with respect and dignity during childbirth
- Have a companion of choice to support in labour and childbirth
- Put the baby to the breast and in skin-to-skin contact within the first hour after childbirth
- Know that the mother and baby should stay in the health facility for at least 24 hours after childbirth
- Keep the baby and the mother together in the same room and allow the baby to feed on demand
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