Maternal and Child Health
Maternal nutrition has a major role in fetal growth and development. Maternal nutrition not only refers to the nutritional needs of women during the antenatal and postnatal period (i.e., when they are pregnant and breastfeeding) but also to the pre-conceptual period (i.e., adolescence).Any kind of alterations in fetal nutrition or endocrine status may result in developmental adaptations that permanently change the structure, metabolism and physiology of the offspring, thereby predisposing individuals to metabolic, endocrine, and cardiovascular diseases in adult life.
- Risk Factor for Altered Child Neurodevelopment
- Causes of Child Deaths
- Sustainability of Maternal and Child Health Care Services
- Breast Feeding
- Metabolism
- Pre-conceptual Period
Related Conference of Maternal and Child Health
September 28-29, 2026
40th Global Experts Meeting on Neonatal Nursing and Maternal Healthcare
Paris, France
October 28-29, 2026
29th Global Nursing Education, Healthcare and Patient Safety Conference
Paris, France
November 05-06, 2026
16th International Conference on Advances in Skin, Wound Care and Tissue Science
Rome, Italy
