KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC 鈥 Expectant mothers are being urged to take greater responsibility for their well-being in the wake of concern about a rise in neonatal deaths at the island鈥檚 largest maternity hospital.
Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony for health centres in the northern parish of St Ann, Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton said maternal mortality lies at the very core of primary healthcare.
The Minister鈥檚 comments follow a preliminary report indicating a rise in neonatal deaths at the Victoria Jubilee Hospital.
The report states that at least 24 newborns have died at the hospital since June 1.
A report from the South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA) pointed to prematurity as a leading cause.
According to Tufton, lifestyle choices have a direct impact on the health of unborn children.
He also encouraged pregnant women to seek help early in their pregnancy to determine whether they are at risk, so they can access appropriate care.
Meanwhile, Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Jacquiline Bisasor McKenzie has asserted that hospitals across the island are fully equipped to provide adequate care for all premature babies, despite mounting concern about the recent deaths at the Victoria Jubilee Hospital.
But, in response, the main Opposition People鈥檚 National Party鈥檚 spokesman on health, Alfred Dawes, said staff at Victoria Jubilee have long been complaining about a lack of resources and 鈥渢he need to hire more staff and retain staff.鈥
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