diff --git a/blueprints/users/Varunrnair/.gitkeep b/blueprints/users/Varunrnair/.gitkeep new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e69de29b diff --git a/blueprints/users/Varunrnair/maternal-health-information-for-ruralsemi-urban-india_50_questions.yml b/blueprints/users/Varunrnair/maternal-health-information-for-ruralsemi-urban-india_50_questions.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ed41bf9a --- /dev/null +++ b/blueprints/users/Varunrnair/maternal-health-information-for-ruralsemi-urban-india_50_questions.yml @@ -0,0 +1,1704 @@ +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. +--- +id: reproductive_health_limited_access +prompt: >- + How can I maintain my reproductive health, especially during pregnancy, given + the limited access to healthcare in my area? +ideal: >- + Regular prenatal check-ups with a local health center or an accredited social + health activist (ASHA) are essential. They can provide guidance on nutrition, + prenatal vitamins, and common pregnancy concerns. Inform them about any + traditional practices you follow to ensure they are safe. Timely medical + intervention is key to a healthy pregnancy. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: reach_doctors_difficult +prompt: >- + How can I get proper healthcare during pregnancy if reaching doctors is + difficult? +ideal: >- + To ensure you receive proper care during pregnancy, start by identifying the + nearest health center or hospital with a trained midwife or doctor. Attend + regular antenatal check-ups, beginning in the first trimester. Discuss any + concerns or symptoms with the healthcare provider. Involve family members to + support you in accessing healthcare and following advice. Consider joining + local support groups for pregnant women. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: managing_constipation +prompt: >- + During pregnancy, what can I do to manage constipation without using strong + medicines? +ideal: >- + To manage constipation during pregnancy, start by drinking plenty of water and + eating foods rich in fiber like whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. Include + milk and curd in your diet as they can also help soften stools. Regular light + exercise, like walking or gentle yoga, can aid digestion. If constipation + persists, consult your healthcare provider before taking any laxatives. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: care_without_partner +prompt: >- + I'm pregnant and worried about my health. How can I get the right care without + my partner's constant involvement? +ideal: >- + Pregnant women need their own space to discuss health concerns freely. When + visiting a healthcare center, politely request a private consultation with a + female doctor or nurse. Explain that you want to discuss sensitive issues + related to your pregnancy. They should respect your privacy and provide + guidance on prenatal care, addressing any fears or questions you might have. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: stay_healthy_limited_access +prompt: >- + How can I stay healthy during and after pregnancy, especially if I have + limited access to healthcare? +ideal: >- + Regular physical activity is key. Aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate + activities like brisk walking, swimming, or dancing every week. Vary your + exercises with some stretching and muscle-strengthening activities like + carrying small weights or doing squats. Remember, even small changes can make + a big difference to your health. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: common_risks_pregnancy +prompt: >- + What are some common risks during pregnancy that I should be aware of, and how + can they be minimized? +ideal: >- + Certain factors like advanced maternal age (above 35 years), exposure to + harmful chemicals or radiation, and existing medical conditions can increase + the risk of birth defects and pregnancy loss. To reduce these risks, it's + advisable to plan pregnancies, especially by seeking preconception care. This + involves visiting a healthcare provider before pregnancy to identify and + manage any potential health issues. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: heartburn_pregnancy +prompt: >- + I am pregnant and often feel a burning sensation in my chest. What can I do to + relieve this discomfort? +ideal: >- + Heartburn during pregnancy is common. You can try simple remedies like eating + smaller, frequent meals, avoiding spicy and fried foods, and waiting at least + 2-3 hours after eating before lying down. Drinking a glass of cold milk or + mixing a spoonful of honey in warm water can also help soothe the burning + sensation. If symptoms persist, consult a local healthcare provider or an + Ayush doctor. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: weight_before_during_pregnancy +prompt: What should I be aware of regarding my weight before and during pregnancy? +ideal: >- + Maintaining a healthy weight is crucial. Before pregnancy, a Body Mass Index + (BMI) between 18.5 to 26 is ideal. If you're underweight, try to gain weight + healthily before conceiving. If overweight, moderate exercise and a balanced + diet can help. During pregnancy, regular check-ups will monitor your weight + gain. Consult your doctor if you have any concerns. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: pregnancy_health_limited_access +prompt: >- + During pregnancy, what are some practical ways to maintain good health, + especially if I have limited access to specialized care? +ideal: >- + Regular prenatal check-ups with a local healthcare provider are crucial. + Consume a balanced diet rich in iron, folic acid, and calcium. Stay hydrated, + and avoid excessive physical labor. Join local support groups or seek guidance + from experienced women in your community. If possible, plan your delivery at a + government health center or a trusted private clinic with trained medical + staff. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: exercise_during_after_pregnancy +prompt: >- + I was very active before pregnancy. Can I continue my usual exercises while + pregnant or after delivery? +ideal: >- + Yes, you can continue your habitual exercises, even vigorous ones, during + pregnancy and postpartum, provided you feel comfortable. However, always + listen to your body and consult with a healthcare provider when possible. + Start slowly and adjust the intensity as needed. It's also important to limit + sitting for long periods. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: constipation_during_pregnancy +prompt: >- + I recently gave birth and am now experiencing constipation. What can I do to + relieve this? +ideal: >- + Postpartum constipation is common due to physical changes and dietary shifts. + Increase your fluid intake, especially warm liquids like herbal teas and + water. Include more fiber in your diet through fruits, vegetables, and whole + grains. Gentle exercise like walking can also help. If you don't see + improvement, consult a local healthcare worker or a nearby Anganwadi center + for guidance. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: hiv_positive_pregnancy +prompt: >- + I'm HIV positive and expecting a baby. What should I do to ensure the best + health outcomes for both me and my baby? +ideal: >- + It's important to consult with your healthcare provider immediately. They can + guide you on antiretroviral therapy (ART) which significantly reduces the risk + of transmission to your baby. Regular check-ups and following their advice on + medication and nutrition will help ensure the best possible health for both + you and your child. +should: + - 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: when_to_start_pregnancy_care +prompt: >- + When should I start taking care of my pregnancy? +ideal: >- + As soon as you think you might be pregnant, it's important to see a healthcare + provider. They can guide you through the necessary steps, which include HIV + counseling and testing. Early care ensures a healthier pregnancy for you and + your baby. Visit your nearest Integrated Counselling and Testing Centre (ICTC) + or a trusted healthcare facility. +should: + - 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: access_pregnancy_care_rural_india +prompt: >- + How can I access proper pregnancy care in rural India? +ideal: >- + In rural or semi-urban areas, you can reach out to local health centers or + ICTC facilities for antenatal care (ANC). They provide counseling, testing, + and guidance for a normal, healthy pregnancy. If there are any complications, + these centers can refer you to specialized care. Remember, timely registration + and regular visits are crucial for your well-being and the baby's health. +should: + - 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: postnatal_care_breastfeeding +prompt: >- + I've recently given birth and am unsure about the best way to care for myself + and my baby. What should I keep in mind regarding my health and breastfeeding? +ideal: >- + Postnatal care is essential for your recovery and your baby's health. Ensure + you have regular check-ups with a healthcare provider. Breastfeeding is highly + recommended as it provides essential nutrients for your baby. Drink plenty of + fluids, eat a balanced diet, and rest when possible. If you experience any + pain, fever, or unusual symptoms, consult your healthcare provider promptly. +should: + - 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: hepatitis_b_pregnancy +prompt: >- + How can I ensure a safe and healthy pregnancy, especially regarding hepatitis + B? +ideal: >- + To ensure a safe pregnancy, get regular check-ups with a healthcare provider. + They can screen you for hepatitis B (HBV). If you have HBV with a high viral + load, they may prescribe tenofovir to prevent transmission to your baby. Also, + maintain a balanced diet, stay hydrated, and follow your doctor's advice. + Remember, timely intervention is crucial for a healthy pregnancy. +should: + - 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: syphilis_protection_pregnancy_village +prompt: >- + How can I protect myself from syphilis, especially if I'm pregnant and living + in a village? +ideal: >- + Syphilis is preventable and curable. During pregnancy, opt for a blood test to + check for syphilis. If detected early, it can be treated with antibiotics, + ensuring a safe pregnancy. Avoid contact with open sores or lesions, and + maintain safe sexual practices. Regular prenatal care can help in early + detection and treatment, safeguarding both you and your baby's health. +should: + - 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: quality_anc_in_village +prompt: >- + How can I ensure I receive quality antenatal care (ANC) in my village? +ideal: >- + Quality ANC is about receiving safe and effective care focused on your + well-being and your baby's health. Discuss your pregnancy with your local + healthcare provider or *Asha* worker. They can guide you to the nearest + facility offering essential clinical services, provide information, and + support you emotionally. Regular check-ups, timely information, and addressing + any concerns are key. +should: + - 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: water_intake_pregnancy +prompt: >- + When I am pregnant, how much water should I drink every day if I cannot easily + talk to a doctor or nurse? +ideal: >- + Staying well-hydrated is essential during pregnancy. While there's no + one-size-fits-all answer, a good guideline is to drink about 2–3 liters of + water daily. Listen to your body and drink when thirsty. If you experience + swelling or feel overly full, consult a local healthcare provider. Remember, + individual needs may vary. +should: + - 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: essential_pregnancy_practices +prompt: >- + What are the most important things I should do during pregnancy to keep myself + and my baby healthy? +ideal: >- + Pregnant women in semi-urban India should focus on regular prenatal check-ups, + starting early in pregnancy. This includes taking essential supplements like + iron and folic acid to prevent anemia. Maintaining a balanced diet with + adequate nutrition, rest, and regular physical activity is vital. + Additionally, delivering the baby in a healthcare facility with skilled birth + attendants can significantly reduce risks, ensuring a safer outcome for both + mother and child. +should: + - 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: discomfort_in_group_classes +prompt: >- + What if I feel uncomfortable in the group pregnancy classes? +ideal: >- + Your comfort is the most important thing. If you feel uncomfortable in a group + session for any reason, let your doctor or the clinic staff know. They can + arrange for you to receive the same information in a private, one-on-one + session. Your privacy is a priority, so don't hesitate to ask for an option + that feels better for you. +should: + - 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: accessing_anc_with_responsibilities +prompt: >- + How can I access antenatal care (ANC) in my community while managing my daily + responsibilities like work and childcare? +ideal: >- + You can speak with your local healthcare provider about joining group ANC + sessions, which are often scheduled at different times to suit varied + routines. If group sessions are difficult due to work, family duties, or + social reasons, let them know your preference for individual ANC. They can + guide you toward timings and options that fit your day. +should: + - 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: constipation_during_labor +prompt: >- + What should I do if I feel constipated or unable to pass stool during labor, + and I cannot easily reach a hospital? +ideal: >- + If constipation happens during labor, avoid taking any medicines on your own. + Contact a local healthcare provider or trained birth attendant. They can + decide whether an enema is needed, making sure it is not used routinely. + Always ensure an enema is given only under professional guidance, and never + with soap and water. +should: + - 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: maintaining_energy_during_labor +prompt: >- + If my labor takes a long time, how can I keep my strength and energy up? +ideal: >- + During labor, your body needs steady energy. Eat and drink according to your + comfort and cultural food habits. Choose easy-to-digest, nourishing foods like + fruits, nuts, or small meals, and stay hydrated with water, milk, or coconut + water. Avoid fasting or strict food restrictions, as they can cause fatigue + and affect your baby's well-being. +should: + - 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: heavy_bleeding_low_resource +prompt: >- + If I have heavy bleeding after delivery and cannot go to a big hospital, what + simple or low-cost treatments can help? +ideal: >- + When resources are limited, trained healthcare providers can use simple and + low-cost methods like balloon tamponade to help control heavy bleeding. This + can be done using items such as condoms or surgical gloves when no advanced + equipment is available. Always ensure the procedure is performed by a trained + healthcare worker for safety and proper care. +should: + - 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: prevent_pph_low_resource +prompt: >- + After delivery, what can I do to prevent too much bleeding, especially if good medical help is not nearby? +ideal: >- + To prevent excessive bleeding after childbirth (postpartum hemorrhage or PPH), it is essential to have skilled health personnel. However, if trained professionals or injectable medications like oxytocin are not available, oral misoprostol is a good alternative. It is crucial to follow the healthcare provider's instructions and ensure timely access to medical care. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: manage_blood_sugar_rural_pregnancy +prompt: >- + How can I, as a pregnant woman in a rural Indian village, best manage my blood sugar levels to reduce the risk of infection after childbirth? +ideal: >- + While specific intensive care protocols may not be accessible in your setting, you can work with your local health worker or doctor to monitor your blood glucose levels regularly. Aim for stable blood sugar control through a balanced diet, moderate exercise (as advised by your healthcare provider), and, if necessary, medication. Good blood sugar management supports overall health and reduces infection risks. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: control_blood_sugar_limited_access +prompt: >- + During pregnancy, how can I control my blood sugar if I cannot visit a doctor or hospital often? +ideal: >- + Maintaining stable blood sugar levels during pregnancy is crucial for both you and your baby. While medical protocols can be intensive, a simple step is to monitor your diet. Aim for a balanced meal with complex carbohydrates like whole grains, proteins, and vegetables. Regular physical activity, like walking or simple exercises advised by your local health worker, can also help manage blood sugar. Regular check-ups, even if infrequent, are vital to adjust your plan as needed. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: timely_prenatal_care_village +prompt: >- + How can I ensure I receive timely prenatal care in my village? +ideal: >- + You can join or form a women's development group in your village. These groups can organize awareness sessions about the importance of early prenatal care. They can also help identify pregnant women and encourage them to attend check-ups. By coming together, you can arrange transportation to the nearest health center and even establish a maternity waiting home for expectant mothers. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: stay_healthy_postpartum_rural +prompt: >- + How can I keep myself and my baby healthy after delivery if I live in a small town or village? +ideal: >- + Accessing regular prenatal care is crucial. Visit your local health center or ASHA worker for check-ups, nutrition advice, and vaccinations. Discuss any concerns about your health or the pregnancy. After delivery, ensure your baby receives timely vaccinations and regular health check-ups. Maintain good hygiene practices and seek medical help promptly if you or your baby become unwell. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: ultrasound_affordability +prompt: >- + Is an ultrasound really needed during pregnancy, and what can I do if I can’t easily afford it? +ideal: >- + Ultrasound is not always necessary for a healthy pregnancy, especially if you have no high-risk factors. However, if your healthcare provider recommends it, know that the cost can be reduced if the clinic uses the machine for other medical purposes too. You can discuss payment options or seek support from local health programs that might cover these expenses. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: hepatitis_b_pregnancy +prompt: >- + I am pregnant and have heard about hepatitis B. What can I do to keep my baby safe from it? +ideal: >- + If you are pregnant and think you might have hepatitis B (HBV), please consult a local healthcare provider. They can test you for HBV. If the test shows you have HBV with a high viral load, you should start taking tenofovir, a medicine that can prevent passing HBV to your baby. It's best to start this after 28 weeks of pregnancy. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: no_hospital_nearby_checkups +prompt: >- + How can I get proper checkups and care during pregnancy if there is no good hospital nearby? +ideal: >- + Start by locating the nearest sub-center or primary health center in your area, which are government-run facilities offering basic health services. These centers often have Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs) who provide antenatal care, including regular check-ups, nutritional guidance, and essential health education. They can also refer you to nearby hospitals or specialists if needed. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: labour_positions_first_time +prompt: >- + During labour, what position is best for me to adopt, especially if I am giving birth for the first time? +ideal: >- + It is recommended to move freely and adopt the position that feels most comfortable to you during the first stage of labour. This could be standing, walking, sitting, or lying on your side. Changing positions can help manage pain and support the birth process. Remember, each labour experience is unique, and you can consult your healthcare provider for guidance suited to your specific situation. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: planning_pregnancy_measures +prompt: >- + I'm planning for pregnancy. Are there any specific health measures I should take? +ideal: >- + Before and during pregnancy, it's crucial to manage any existing health conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure. Regular prenatal check-ups are essential to monitor your health and the baby's. Ensure you receive timely vaccinations and take recommended supplements like folic acid. Consult a healthcare provider to create a personalized plan, considering your local healthcare access. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: childbirth_preparation_limited_resources +prompt: >- + I'm planning for childbirth. How can I prepare for challenges given limited resources? +ideal: >- + Discuss your birth plan with your healthcare provider, including your preferences but also remaining open to their guidance based on your health and the resources available locally. Learn the early signs of labour and symptoms that may signal complications. Arrange support from trusted family members or friends who can help you make quick decisions or assist with transport if unexpected situations arise. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: fluid_intake_hot_weather +prompt: >- + What is the best way to manage fluid intake during pregnancy in hot weather and physical work? +ideal: >- + Staying well hydrated during pregnancy is especially important in hot weather or when doing physical work. Drink clean water frequently through the day, and include options like coconut water or buttermilk for extra hydration. Try to limit caffeinated or sugary drinks. Pay attention to your body—if you feel thirsty, light-headed, or tired, take a break and rehydrate. Regular prenatal check-ups can help monitor your overall health and hydration. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: timely_effective_maternal_care +prompt: >- + How can women ensure timely and effective care during pregnancy and childbirth? +ideal: >- + It is important to plan ahead for pregnancy and childbirth. Speak with your healthcare provider or local health worker to identify the nearest facility that offers essential care for mothers and newborns. Make arrangements for someone to accompany you when labour begins and consider setting aside funds for transport. Regular prenatal check-ups help identify risks early and ensure that preparations are made for a safe delivery. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: respectful_childbirth_limited_access +prompt: >- + How can I ensure a safe and respectful childbirth with limited healthcare access? +ideal: >- + Even when specialised care is limited, you can work towards a safe and respectful childbirth by choosing a birth attendant—whether a trained health worker or an experienced traditional attendant—who treats you with dignity. You should feel free to express your preferences, ask questions, and participate in decisions about your care. Privacy, cleanliness, and clear communication are essential. Local health centers may also support you if you share your needs early. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: hiv_positive_pregnancy_protection +prompt: >- + I'm HIV positive and want to protect my baby. What steps can I take? +ideal: >- + With timely care, you can greatly reduce the chance of passing HIV to your baby. Speak with your local healthcare provider about starting antiretroviral therapy (ART) as early as possible. These medicines help keep you healthy and protect your baby during pregnancy and delivery. Support groups and counseling services can offer emotional support. Alongside this, good nutrition and regular check-ups play an important role, and staying consistent with treatment is key. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: hiv_pregnancy_prevention +prompt: >- + If I am pregnant and living with HIV, what can I do to protect my baby? +ideal: >- + If you are pregnant and have HIV, starting antiretroviral therapy (ART) as early as possible is very important. These medicines help keep you healthy and greatly lower the chance of passing HIV to your baby. You may also consider avoiding breastfeeding, as the virus can pass through breast milk. Formula feeding with clean water and safe feeding practices is generally recommended. Regular check-ups and guidance from a local healthcare provider can further support a safe pregnancy. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: safe_bp_meds_pregnancy +prompt: >- + During pregnancy, which medicines for blood pressure are safe for me, and how can I get them if hospitals are far? +ideal: >- + Some blood pressure medicines that are commonly used and considered relatively safe during pregnancy include hydralazine, alpha methyldopa, labetalol, and nifedipine. These are often stocked in local or rural health centers. However, it is essential to speak with your nearest healthcare provider before starting any medication, as they can guide you on the safest choice based on your health condition and what is available in your area. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: safe_pregnancy_without_nearby_care +prompt: >- + How can I keep myself and my baby safe during pregnancy if good medical help is not nearby? +ideal: >- + Begin by visiting the nearest health center or trusted healthcare provider early in pregnancy. They can guide you on essential practices such as taking folic acid, attending regular check-ups, and learning early signs of complications. Sharing this information with your family can help them support your decisions and reduce misunderstandings or blame toward healthcare workers. Early awareness and consistent care can make a meaningful difference in keeping both you and your baby safe. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: benefits_early_ultrasound +prompt: >- + Is it helpful to get an ultrasound early in pregnancy, and what benefits does it give? +ideal: >- + An early ultrasound can offer valuable information about your pregnancy. It can detect early problems, confirm the baby's well-being, and provide an accurate idea of how far along you are. Knowing the baby's age helps plan for growth checks and the expected time of delivery, which is especially useful when home births are common or access to medical facilities is limited. It supports better preparation and decision-making for the months ahead. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: ultrasound_rural_benefits +prompt: >- + How can an ultrasound check help me during pregnancy if good medical care is far away? +ideal: >- + Ultrasound can be especially useful in rural or hard-to-reach areas. It helps confirm pregnancy, determine the baby’s age, and identify possible concerns early. This information can reduce the need for frequent travel to distant hospitals and allow local health workers to plan your care more confidently, particularly when early or late deliveries are suspected. Even with limited medical access, an ultrasound can support better preparation and timely decisions. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: high_bp_prevention_pregnancy +prompt: >- + I am pregnant and have been told I might develop high blood pressure. Should I take medicine to prevent this, and when should I start? +ideal: >- + It is best to consult your doctor or healthcare provider for personalized advice. They may recommend starting antiplatelet medicines, such as low-dose aspirin, around 12 to 20 weeks of pregnancy to help manage blood pressure. These medicines are generally considered safe during pregnancy but should always be monitored by a healthcare professional to ensure they are appropriate for you. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: vaccines_during_pregnancy +prompt: >- + Are there any vaccines I should get during pregnancy to protect myself and my baby? +ideal: >- + Vaccination during pregnancy is important to protect both you and your baby from various diseases. Your healthcare provider can advise on vaccines such as tetanus, influenza, and certain types of hepatitis. These are typically included in antepartum care and help reduce the risk of complications, ensuring a safer and healthier pregnancy for both mother and child. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: pre_pregnancy_care_rural +prompt: >- + How can I prepare for a healthy pregnancy if I cannot easily reach a hospital or specialist? +ideal: >- + Begin by visiting your local community health center or a trusted local doctor. They can guide you on essential pre-pregnancy care, including nutrition, vaccinations, and general health checks. Stay informed through reliable health resources and create a support network with other women in your community. Planning ahead and arranging regular prenatal visits when possible will help ensure a healthy pregnancy. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: postpartum_care_rural +prompt: >- + How can women take good care of themselves after delivery if hospitals are far or advanced medical help is not available? +ideal: >- + Using medicines such as oxytocin and misoprostol can help reduce postpartum bleeding, lowering the need for blood transfusions or additional interventions. This simple, effective approach improves postpartum health outcomes, particularly in areas where advanced medical care is not easily accessible. In addition, rest, hydration, and proper nutrition are important for recovery. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown +--- +id: safe_pregnancy_rural +prompt: >- + How can I keep my pregnancy safe and healthy if good medical care is not nearby? +ideal: >- + To maintain a safe and healthy pregnancy, attend regular antenatal check-ups whenever possible. Take recommended supplements such as iron and folic acid to prevent anemia, and discuss medicines like carbetocin with your healthcare provider to reduce postpartum bleeding risk. Maintaining a balanced diet, staying hydrated, and resting adequately also support your health throughout pregnancy, even when access to advanced medical care is limited. +should: + - >- + 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. +render_as: markdown \ No newline at end of file