By Naijuka aggie | Project leader
This new month, let’s commit to impacting at least one teenage mother with life-saving skills. Teenage mothers face heightened risks—postpartum hemorrhage, eclampsia, and severe neonatal distress—often without immediate access to advanced medical care. Many are forced to navigate motherhood alone, lacking the knowledge to recognize danger signs in themselves or their infants.
Teaching a young mother basic skills like neonatal CPR, choking rescue for infants, and identifying maternal warning signs (severe headache, blurred vision, heavy bleeding) is not just practical—it is transformative. These skills replace fear with competence, silence with the confidence to speak up, and delay with decisive action. For a teenage mother, knowing how to clear her baby's airway or position an unconscious child for breathing can mean the difference between life and death.
Furthermore, this training builds generational resilience. A skilled teenage mother raises a safer child and becomes a resource for other young parents in her community. As health workers, educators, or mentors, let’s make this month about targeted action. Identify one teenage mother. Share one skill. Empower her to protect both herself and her baby. That single investment saves two lives—and shapes a healthier future
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