Punia, AnitaPruthi, MuskaanPunia, Mehar SPunia, AnishJha, Sanjay KRani, Babita2023-07-212023-07-212023-03Punia Anita, Pruthi Muskaan, Punia Mehar S, Punia Anish, Jha Sanjay K, Rani Babita. Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness among Pregnant Women in Rural Area of District Sonipat, Haryana, India: A Cross Sectional Community Based Study. Healthline Journal of Indian Association of Preventive and Social Medicine. 2023 Mar; 14(1): 32-402320-15252229-337Xhttp://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/220854Introduction: Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness (BPCR) is an important intervention included by WHO as essential elements of antenatal care package. It is often delivered to pregnant women through their active participation by health care provider during antenatal care or initiated/followed up through visits to the homes of pregnant women by community health workers. Objectives: To determine the knowledge and practice regarding BPCR and to identify factors associated with it among rural pregnant women. Method: Cross-sectional study was conducted in rural field practice area of Community Medicine Department of a medical teaching institutes. A total of 210 pregnant women who were in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy were selected by simple random sampling and interviewed for data collection. Results: Mean age of study subjects was 24.14 + 3.88 years.The highest number of women was in the age group of 20-29 years (84.8%). More than half (57.6%) mothers had observed at least two or more components of BPCR. Maximum number of females had identified facility for delivery (63.8%) followed by transportation (60.9%). Identification of potential blood donor by mothers was low (14.3%). Bleeding was most commonly identified danger symptom in all three phases of child bearing. Knowledge regarding danger signs was significantly associated with birth preparedness. Conclusion: In the present study, practice of all components of BPCR by mothers was very low. Bleeding was the most commonly identified danger symptom during all three phases i.e., pregnancy, child birth and after birth.Knowledge regarding other danger signs was highly inadequate.Antenatal careBirth PreparednessComplication ReadinessBirth Preparedness and Complication Readiness among Pregnant Women in Rural Area of District Sonipat, Haryana, India: A Cross Sectional Community Based StudyJournal ArticleIndiaProfessor, Dept of Community Medicine, BPS Government Medical College for Women, Khanpur Kalan, Sonepat, Haryana, IndiaMBBS student, BPS Government Medical College for Women, Khanpur Kalan, Sonepat, Haryana, IndiaProfessor, Junior resident,Dept of Community Medicine, N. C. Medical College and Hospital, Israna Panipat, Haryana, India