Pune, July 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The increasing prevalence of reproductive health problems is propelling market demand for prenatal care and public health campaigns aimed to improve maternal & child health are one the key factors driving the growth of this market. The U.S.

has experienced a rise in government-funded programs centering on maternal health, including the Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant USD 850 million was provided to states for the fiscal year 2023 to help with prenatal and postnatal care), according to the Centers for Disease Control temperature (CDC). This initiative aims to increase access to critical prenatal services and resources, thereby improving the health of pregnant women as well as their babies. Furthermore, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) requires most health insurance plans to cover maternal care such as prenatal visits, contributing even more towards universal access.

On a global front, the development of health initiatives such as the Global Strategy for Women's, Children's and Adolescents' Health by the World Health Organisation (WHO), which envisages providing improved maternal care leading to reduced mortality in upcoming years is fuelling dawning within the prenatal market. These large public health initiatives are critical in broadening access and enhancing the quality of prenatal care through advocacy for improved prenatal care practices, as well as vital early intervention measures. Stretch mark minimizers were the larg.