Maternal and Child Health: Foundations, Challenges, and Strategies for a Healthier Future
*Corresponding Author: Dr. Aarthi Rajan, Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Global Institute of Maternal and Child Wellness, India, Email: aarthi_r230@gmail.comReceived Date: Mar 01, 2025 / Accepted Date: Mar 31, 2025 / Published Date: Mar 31, 2025
Citation: Aarthi R (2025) Maternal and Child Health: Foundations, Challenges, andStrategies for A Healthier Future. J Preg Child Health 12: 691.
Copyright: © 2025 Aarthi R. This is an open-access article distributed under theterms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricteduse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author andsource are credited.

Abstract
Maternal and child health (MCH) is a critical pillar of global public health, reflecting a society’s capacity to nurture the next generation and safeguard the well-being of women during the most biologically and socially vulnerable phases of life pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Despite significant progress in reducing maternal and child mortality rates globally, disparities persist, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. This article provides a comprehensive overview of maternal and child health, encompassing key determinants, global health indicators, policy frameworks, and the intersectional factors influencing health outcomes. Emphasis is placed on prenatal care, nutrition, immunization, early childhood development, breastfeeding, mental health, and equitable access to healthcare. Through a holistic analysis of current challenges and emerging strategies, this paper aims to shed light on sustainable and culturally sensitive approaches to improve maternal and child health globally. Maternal and child health (MCH) stands at the forefront of global public health priorities, representing a critical indicator of a nation's social and economic development. Furthermore, emerging threats like climate change, pandemics, antimicrobial resistance, and urbanization are reshaping the landscape of maternal and child health. The role of global health initiatives, community-based interventions, education, digital health technologies, and policy reforms are examined as part of a comprehensive response.