14 February 2026

“9 Months of Wonder” Quality Pregnancy Training, 22nd Mother’s Class hosted by Kasemrad Hospital Chachoengsao

On 14 February 2026, the “9 Months of Wonder” Quality Pregnancy Training, 22nd Mother’s Class, was held to provide knowledge and preparation for expectant mothers and their families on prenatal health care, childbirth preparation, and appropriate newborn care.

During the activity, participants gained essential knowledge on maternal and infant health care, proper nutrition, maternal mental health, as well as physical and psychological preparation for childbirth. The program helped enhance understanding and build confidence in caring for both mothers and newborns safely and effectively.

The event was well received, taking place in a warm and friendly atmosphere. The organizers would like to thank all participants for their interest and participation, and look forward to welcoming everyone again at the next quality pregnancy training program in the coming year.

  • The quality pregnancy training provides expectant mothers with knowledge and guidance on prenatal health care, childbirth preparation, and prevention of pregnancy-related complications, helping to reduce health risks for mothers during pregnancy and delivery. (Target 3.1) Reduce the global maternal mortality ratio.
  • The activity enhances understanding of proper newborn care and early child health, contributing to the reduction of preventable risks and supporting the healthy development and safety of infants from birth. (Target 3.2) End preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years of age.
  • The Mother’s Class improves access to essential health education and promotes preventive healthcare practices, enabling pregnant women and families to make informed decisions and appropriately utilize healthcare services. (Target 3.8) Achieve universal health coverage, including access to quality essential health-care services.
  • By promoting maternal and reproductive health knowledge, the program supports women’s health rights and empowerment, contributing to better health outcomes and long-term well-being for mothers and families. (Target 5.6) Ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights.

"BCH is committed to promoting maternal and child healthcare to enhance the quality of life for families in a sustainable manner."