Antenatal Care visits by Wealth Quintile
Considerable progress has been made in ensuring that all mothers receive at least four ANC. As a result, the gap between best and worst off has narrowed. This positive development reflects an improvement in maternal healthcare equity and highlights the efforts to bridge the disparities between socioeconomic groups in accessing essential prenatal services.
Antenatal Care visits by Caste/Ethnicity
Significant progress has been achieved in increasing the prevalence of mothers receiving at least four ANC visits during their pregnancy in marginalized communities, with a notable increase of 10 percentage points between 2017 to 2022. In comparison, the Brahmin and Chhetri communities have made minimal progress. As a result, the gap between these two groups has closed, indicating positive strides towards improving maternal healthcare access and equity among different communities.
Antenatal Care visits by Agro-Ecological Zones
Between 2017 and 2022, the hill region showed remarkable progress in improving maternal healthcare, with an impressive 11 percentage point increase in the prevalence of mothers receiving at least four ANC visits during their pregnancy. The mountain region remained constant at 83%, while the terai region saw a 2 percentage point decrease in ANC visits. As a result of these divergent trends, the gap between the three agro-ecological zones has widened.
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9%

2022

2 percentage points decrease in the number of children (6 months to 2 years) being born underweight.
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65%

2022

13 percentage points increase in the percent of women who took at least 180 IFA tablets during their pregnancy
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88%

2022

14 percentage points increase in the number of intuitional deliveries
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