Deb Dulal Dey Parag, U. Alam, Irfan Nowroze Noor, Nishat Barman, Md. Sazzad Hossain, Antara Paul Alo, Susmita Podder Irani, Noshin Nahid Tammi
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Background: Antenatal care (ANC) is a critical component of maternal and child health care, focusing on the medical and psychological well-being of pregnant women from conception to the onset of labor. Therefore, awareness among pregnant women regarding antenatal care services is crucial. Aim of the study: The aim of this study was to assess the level of awareness among pregnant women regarding Antenatal Care Services. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out at 3 upazillas of Kishorganj district to assess the level of satisfaction of pregnant women regarding antenatal care at selected upazilla health complex during covid-19 pandemic. A total of 163 pregnant women were interviewed from 3 upazilla health complex, Kishorganj were included in this study. Result: Most pregnant women visiting the upazilla health complex were aged 18-23 (54.6%), with a mean age of 23.38 years (SD ±3.659). Information about the complex's services was primarily received from healthcare personnel (70.6%). The majority found the complex consistently open (97.5%), providing satisfactory care (89%). Most respondents (81%) received all necessary medicines, and 77.3% confirmed the availability of medical instruments. Awareness of antenatal care services was high, majority knew about pregnancy registration and check-ups. Among the respondents 51.5% were good aware and nearly half of respondents (48.5%) were poor aware about ANC related services provided from upazilla health complex. Conclusion: The findings of the current study indicate a strong awareness of antenatal care services among the majority of respondents.