Knowledge of Pregnancy Warning Signs

Indicator Phrasing

% of women of reproductive age who are able to state at least three warning signs during pregnancy
% de femmes en âge de procréer qui sont capables de citer au moins trois signes d'alerte pendant la grossesse
% de mulheres em idade reprodutiva que são capazes de identificar pelo menos três sinais de aviso durante a gravidez

Indicator Phrasing

English: % of women of reproductive age who are able to state at least three warning signs during pregnancy

French: % de femmes en âge de procréer qui sont capables de citer au moins trois signes d'alerte pendant la grossesse

Portuguese: % de mulheres em idade reprodutiva que são capazes de identificar pelo menos três sinais de aviso durante a gravidez

What is its purpose?

The indicator assesses the proportion of women of reproductive age aware of at least three warning signs during pregnancy – a key pre-condition for seeking timely and appropriate care.

How to Collect and Analyse the Required Data

Collect the following data by conducting individual interviews with a representative sample of women of reproductive age:

  

RECOMMENDED SURVEY QUESTIONS (Q) AND POSSIBLE ANSWERS (A)

Q1: During pregnancy, woman may encounter severe problems or illnesses which require her to go or be taken immediately to a health facility. What types of symptoms would cause you to go immediately to a health facility for a medical examination?  

A1:

1) vaginal bleeding

2) fast/ difficult breathing

3) high fever

4) severe abdominal pain

5) headache/ blurred vision

6) convulsions

7) foul smelling discharge/ fluid from vagina

8) baby stops moving

9) leaking brownish/ greenish fluid from the vagina

10) swelling of face, hands or feet 

 

Note: If less than three signs are stated, keep probing: “Are there any other warning signs you know?”

 

Calculate the indicator’s value by dividing the respondents aware of at least three of the pre-defined warning signs by the total number of respondents and multiplying the result by 100.

Disaggregate by

Consider disaggregating the data by location (rural/ urban), socio-economic characteristics (education level, wealth quintile) and the number of respondent’s children (none, one, two, three, four …).

Important Comments

1) Consider using a slightly revised indicator for assessing the knowledge of important family members, such as their mothers-in-law, mothers or husbands.

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