Dagupan City holds 6TH Araw ng Buntis

BALONG DAGUPAN NEWS

SOME 600 pregnant women joined this year’s “Araw ng Buntis” at CSI Stadia on March 15 as part of the observance of National Women’s Month and the 16th National Araw ng Buntis.

The day-long activity was a joint undertaking of the City Health Office, the Philippine Obstetrical and Gynecological Society (POGS) – Region I headed by its president Dr. Eva Guevarra, and the Pangasinan Medical Society (PMS).

With the theme “Malinis at Luntiang Kapaligiran ang Handog ng Ina sa Sinapupunan”, the one-day activity provided health services to  mothers such as free pre-natal check-up, ultrasound for indicated cases, urinalysis, dental check-up. and tetanusdiphtheria vaccine.

On its sixth consecutive year, the activity continued its focus on Breast and Cervical Cancer Awareness with the conduct of free breast examination and visual inspection with acetic acid for non-pregnant women for cervical cancer screening.

Obstetricians from the Philippine Obstetrical and Gynecological Society– Region I conduct free ultrasound during the  6th Araw ng Buntis in Dagupan City. O (CIO photo by Arriz Fruelda)  

Obstetricians from the Federation of Philippine Obstetrical and Gynecological Society (FPOGS) discussed Nutrition in Pregnancy by Dr. Lorelei De Leon, Teenage Pregnancy by Dr. Hilda Bernardo, Hypertension in Pregnancy by Dr. Lovelyn Manongdo and Breast and Cervical Cancer by Dr. Macrina De Guzman.

The City Social Welfare and Development (CSWD) office issued pregnant mothers who were still not enrolled with PhilHealth their MDRs and PhilHealth Cards.  A Search for Ms. Buntis 2019 contest was also held. in conjunction with the program.

 Mayor Belen T. Fernandez, in her message, informed all pregnant mothers that the city will soon open its diagnostic center and lying-in clinic.

The center will not just offer diagnostic services but will also be open 24/7 for birthing mothers to help ensure the health and safety of both mother and child during delivery.

Meanwhile, Dr. Betha Fe Castillo, founding president of POGS – Region I, shared the importance of the environment and its factors to keep mothers healthy.

“The environment has many sources that could keep them healthy. This is also important so that mothers can rear their child in a clean and healthy environment.” said Dr. Castillo.

She added that their association will support the city by providing assistance in ultrasound readings at the city’s lying-in clinic.

In the same occasion, City Health Officer Dr. Ophelia Rivera told the city’s pregnant mothers:

“Being pregnant is no ordinary circumstance. A pregnant mother is responsible for two lives – her own and her unborn child’s. That’s why this is a crucial time for mothers to take good care of themselves. They should have regular check-ups, eat healthy and regularly and avoid habits such as smoking and drinking which could endanger her and her child,” added Dr. Rivera. (Verdelle De Vera/CIO)

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