Disruption to antenatal and postnatal services during the COVID-19 pandemic: Experience in a selected Medical Officer of Health area in Colombo District
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Pregnant mothers under care for second quarter of 2019 and 2020 were 353 and 345 respectively. Significant reductions were observed in subsequent antenatal clinic (ANC) visits (15.20%, CI 8.00%-22.18%, p<0.0001), attendance to second antenatal session (22.94%, CI 11.88%-33.21%, p<0.0001), number of pregnant mothers who attended more than seven ANC (12.92%, CI 1.67%-23.70%, p=0.024), and number referred for oral health (21.84%, CI 11.55%-31.49%, p<0.0001). Postpartum mothers under care during the study period for the years 2019 and 2020 were 58 and 53 while infants registered were 151 and 133 respectively. Infants registered with a normal birth weight decreased by 14.82% (CI6.19%-23.27%, p=0.0008). Continuation of home visits by PHM after 42 days of delivery and the number of infants who were brought to the clinic at one month showed a significant decline of 18.25% (CI 15.61%20.85%, p<0.0001) and 30.93% (CI 20.30% 40.48%, p<0.0001) respectively.