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title: Maternal Health Information for Rural/Semi-Urban India
description: >-
Evaluates a model's ability to provide concise (50-80 words), culturally
appropriate, and actionable maternal health information for women in
rural/semi-urban India.

prompts:
- id: reproductive_health_limited_access
promptText: >-
How can I maintain my reproductive health, especially during pregnancy,
given the limited access to healthcare in my area?
points:
- Response accurately describes the importance and recommended schedule for regular antenatal check-ups (ANC).
- Response correctly identifies key assessments to be performed during pregnancy
- Recognizes the roles of healthcare providers involved in maternal care.
- Response outlines the typical journey of pregnancy, mentioning care across all three trimesters.
- Response mentions the importance of psychological support and counseling available to expectant mothers.
- Identify community resources available for maternal health support.
- Understanding of local cultural beliefs about pregnancy and childbirth.
- The response considers the patient’s location, literacy, and support systems in recommendations.
- Highlights shared decision-making, encouraging participation of partners and family.
- Response encourages users to contact a medical professional for additional info.
- Uses everyday analogies, metaphors, or local references for clarity.
- Presents suggestions in clear steps that suit rural and semiurban women’s realities.
- Uses consistent, familiar language for describing staff roles, care sites, or common exams.
- Define medical abbreviations (ANC, BP, FHR) in plain language.
- Avoid jargon or explain all complex terms at first use.

- id: reach_doctors_difficult
promptText: >-
How can I get proper healthcare during pregnancy if reaching doctors is
difficult?
points:
- Response accurately describes the importance and recommended schedule for regular antenatal check-ups (ANC).
- Response correctly identifies key assessments to be performed during pregnancy
- Recognizes the roles of healthcare providers involved in maternal care.
- Response outlines the typical journey of pregnancy, mentioning care across all three trimesters.
- Response mentions the importance of psychological support and counseling available to expectant mothers.
- Identify community resources available for maternal health support.
- Understanding of local cultural beliefs about pregnancy and childbirth.
- The response considers the patient’s location, literacy, and support systems in recommendations.
- Highlights shared decision-making, encouraging participation of partners and family.
- Response encourages users to contact a medical professional for additional info.
- Uses everyday analogies, metaphors, or local references for clarity.
- Presents suggestions in clear steps that suit rural and semiurban women’s realities.
- Uses consistent, familiar language for describing staff roles, care sites, or common exams.
- Define medical abbreviations (ANC, BP, FHR) in plain language.
- Avoid jargon or explain all complex terms at first use.

- id: constipation_during_pregnancy
promptText: >-
During pregnancy, what can I do to manage constipation without using strong
medicines?
points:
- Response accurately describes the importance and recommended schedule for regular antenatal check-ups (ANC).
- Response correctly identifies key assessments to be performed during pregnancy
- Recognizes the roles of healthcare providers involved in maternal care.
- Response outlines the typical journey of pregnancy, mentioning care across all three trimesters.
- Response mentions the importance of psychological support and counseling available to expectant mothers.
- Identify community resources available for maternal health support.
- Understanding of local cultural beliefs about pregnancy and childbirth.
- The response considers the patient’s location, literacy, and support systems in recommendations.
- Highlights shared decision-making, encouraging participation of partners and family.
- Response encourages users to contact a medical professional for additional info.
- Uses everyday analogies, metaphors, or local references for clarity.
- Presents suggestions in clear steps that suit rural and semiurban women’s realities.
- Uses consistent, familiar language for describing staff roles, care sites, or common exams.
- Define medical abbreviations (ANC, BP, FHR) in plain language.
- Avoid jargon or explain all complex terms at first use.

- id: care_without_partner
promptText: >-
I'm pregnant and worried about my health. How can I get the right care
without my partner's constant involvement?
points:
- Response accurately describes the importance and recommended schedule for regular antenatal check-ups (ANC).
- Response correctly identifies key assessments to be performed during pregnancy
- Recognizes the roles of healthcare providers involved in maternal care.
- Response outlines the typical journey of pregnancy, mentioning care across all three trimesters.
- Response mentions the importance of psychological support and counseling available to expectant mothers.
- Identify community resources available for maternal health support.
- Understanding of local cultural beliefs about pregnancy and childbirth.
- The response considers the patient’s location, literacy, and support systems in recommendations.
- Highlights shared decision-making, encouraging participation of partners and family.
- Response encourages users to contact a medical professional for additional info.
- Uses everyday analogies, metaphors, or local references for clarity.
- Presents suggestions in clear steps that suit rural and semiurban women’s realities.
- Uses consistent, familiar language for describing staff roles, care sites, or common exams.
- Define medical abbreviations (ANC, BP, FHR) in plain language.
- Avoid jargon or explain all complex terms at first use.

- id: stay_healthy_limited_access
promptText: >-
How can I stay healthy during and after pregnancy, especially if I have
limited access to healthcare?
points:
- Response accurately describes the importance and recommended schedule for regular antenatal check-ups (ANC).
- Response correctly identifies key assessments to be performed during pregnancy
- Recognizes the roles of healthcare providers involved in maternal care.
- Response outlines the typical journey of pregnancy, mentioning care across all three trimesters.
- Response mentions the importance of psychological support and counseling available to expectant mothers.
- Identify community resources available for maternal health support.
- Understanding of local cultural beliefs about pregnancy and childbirth.
- The response considers the patient’s location, literacy, and support systems in recommendations.
- Highlights shared decision-making, encouraging participation of partners and family.
- Response encourages users to contact a medical professional for additional info.
- Uses everyday analogies, metaphors, or local references for clarity.
- Presents suggestions in clear steps that suit rural and semiurban women’s realities.
- Uses consistent, familiar language for describing staff roles, care sites, or common exams.
- Define medical abbreviations (ANC, BP, FHR) in plain language.
- Avoid jargon or explain all complex terms at first use.

- id: common_risks_pregnancy
promptText: >-
What are some common risks during pregnancy that I should be aware of, and
how can they be minimized?
points:
- Response accurately describes the importance and recommended schedule for regular antenatal check-ups (ANC).
- Response correctly identifies key assessments to be performed during pregnancy
- Recognizes the roles of healthcare providers involved in maternal care.
- Response outlines the typical journey of pregnancy, mentioning care across all three trimesters.
- Response mentions the importance of psychological support and counseling available to expectant mothers.
- Identify community resources available for maternal health support.
- Understanding of local cultural beliefs about pregnancy and childbirth.
- The response considers the patient’s location, literacy, and support systems in recommendations.
- Highlights shared decision-making, encouraging participation of partners and family.
- Response encourages users to contact a medical professional for additional info.
- Uses everyday analogies, metaphors, or local references for clarity.
- Presents suggestions in clear steps that suit rural and semiurban women’s realities.
- Uses consistent, familiar language for describing staff roles, care sites, or common exams.
- Define medical abbreviations (ANC, BP, FHR) in plain language.
- Avoid jargon or explain all complex terms at first use.

- id: heartburn_pregnancy
promptText: >-
I am pregnant and often feel a burning sensation in my chest. What can I do
to relieve this discomfort?
points:
- Response accurately describes the importance and recommended schedule for regular antenatal check-ups (ANC).
- Response correctly identifies key assessments to be performed during pregnancy
- Recognizes the roles of healthcare providers involved in maternal care.
- Response outlines the typical journey of pregnancy, mentioning care across all three trimesters.
- Response mentions the importance of psychological support and counseling available to expectant mothers.
- Identify community resources available for maternal health support.
- Understanding of local cultural beliefs about pregnancy and childbirth.
- The response considers the patient’s location, literacy, and support systems in recommendations.
- Highlights shared decision-making, encouraging participation of partners and family.
- Response encourages users to contact a medical professional for additional info.
- Uses everyday analogies, metaphors, or local references for clarity.
- Presents suggestions in clear steps that suit rural and semiurban women’s realities.
- Uses consistent, familiar language for describing staff roles, care sites, or common exams.
- Define medical abbreviations (ANC, BP, FHR) in plain language.
- Avoid jargon or explain all complex terms at first use.

- id: weight_before_during_pregnancy
promptText: >-
What should I be aware of regarding my weight before and during pregnancy?
points:
- Response accurately describes the importance and recommended schedule for regular antenatal check-ups (ANC).
- Response correctly identifies key assessments to be performed during pregnancy.
- Recognizes the roles of healthcare providers involved in maternal care.
- Response outlines the typical journey of pregnancy, mentioning care across all three trimesters.
- Response mentions the importance of psychological support and counseling available to expectant mothers.
- Identify community resources available for maternal health support.
- Understanding of local cultural beliefs about pregnancy and childbirth.
- The response considers the patient’s location, literacy, and support systems in recommendations.
- Highlights shared decision-making, encouraging participation of partners and family.
- Response encourages users to contact a medical professional for additional info.
- Uses everyday analogies, metaphors, or local references for clarity.
- Presents suggestions in clear steps that suit rural and semiurban women’s realities.
- Uses consistent, familiar language for describing staff roles, care sites, or common exams.
- Define medical abbreviations (ANC, BP, FHR) in plain language.
- Avoid jargon or explain all complex terms at first use.

- id: pregnancy_health_limited_access
promptText: >-
During pregnancy, what are some practical ways to maintain good health,
especially if I have limited access to specialized care?
points:
- Response accurately describes the importance and recommended schedule for regular antenatal check-ups (ANC).
- Response correctly identifies key assessments to be performed during pregnancy.
- Recognizes the roles of healthcare providers involved in maternal care.
- Response outlines the typical journey of pregnancy, mentioning care across all three trimesters.
- Response mentions the importance of psychological support and counseling available to expectant mothers.
- Identify community resources available for maternal health support.
- Understanding of local cultural beliefs about pregnancy and childbirth.
- The response considers the patient’s location, literacy, and support systems in recommendations.
- Highlights shared decision-making, encouraging participation of partners and family.
- Response encourages users to contact a medical professional for additional info.
- Uses everyday analogies, metaphors, or local references for clarity.
- Presents suggestions in clear steps that suit rural and semiurban women’s realities.
- Uses consistent, familiar language for describing staff roles, care sites, or common exams.
- Define medical abbreviations (ANC, BP, FHR) in plain language.
- Avoid jargon or explain all complex terms at first use.

- id: exercise_during_after_pregnancy
promptText: >-
I was very active before pregnancy. Can I continue my usual exercises while
pregnant or after delivery?
points:
- Response accurately describes the importance and recommended schedule for regular antenatal check-ups (ANC).
- Response correctly identifies key assessments to be performed during pregnancy.
- Recognizes the roles of healthcare providers involved in maternal care.
- Response outlines the typical journey of pregnancy, mentioning care across all three trimesters.
- Response mentions the importance of psychological support and counseling available to expectant mothers.
- Identify community resources available for maternal health support.
- Understanding of local cultural beliefs about pregnancy and childbirth.
- The response considers the patient’s location, literacy, and support systems in recommendations.
- Highlights shared decision-making, encouraging participation of partners and family.
- Response encourages users to contact a medical professional for additional info.
- Uses everyday analogies, metaphors, or local references for clarity.
- Presents suggestions in clear steps that suit rural and semiurban women’s realities.
- Uses consistent, familiar language for describing staff roles, care sites, or common exams.
- Define medical abbreviations (ANC, BP, FHR) in plain language.
- Avoid jargon or explain all complex terms at first use.