
As we observe Pregnancy Awareness Month this February, it is crucial to reflect on the journey of motherhood and the importance of comprehensive maternity care. According to the latest data from 2024, South Africa’s maternal mortality rate stands at approximately 119 deaths per 100 000 live births1. This statistic underscores the urgent need for improved maternity care services across the country.
Pregnancy is a transformative time, and the right support can make all the difference. From prenatal education to quality healthcare services, expectant mothers require tools and support to navigate this journey confidently. Focus must remain on education, enhancing maternity care services, and addressing the unique challenges faced by South African mothers to ensure that we promote healthy pregnancies and safe motherhood.
Empowering Mothers Through Education
“Education is the cornerstone of empowerment,” says Margot Brews, Head of Health Risk Management Strategy at Momentum Health. “By providing expectant mothers with accurate information about prenatal care, nutrition, and the stages of pregnancy, we can help them make informed decisions that benefit their health and the health of their babies.”

Early antenatal care is crucial, as it allows for the early detection and management of potential complications such as hypertension, diabetes, and infections. In South Africa, where maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain a concern, education can be a powerful tool in reducing these numbers.
Enhancing Maternity Care Services
Quality maternity care is essential for ensuring safe pregnancies and healthy births. In South Africa, access to quality healthcare services can be disparate, with rural areas often facing significant challenges.
“Maternity care is critically important as it directly impacts the health and well-being of both mothers and their babies,” Brews emphasises. “Comprehensive maternity care includes not only medical care but also emotional and psychological support for expectant mothers.”
Early and regular antenatal visits are crucial for detecting and managing potential complications, such as hypertension, diabetes, and infections. Additionally, providing mental health support as part of maternity care can help address anxiety and depression, which are common during pregnancy and postpartum.
Efforts to enhance maternity care services must focus on improving infrastructure in healthcare facilities, training healthcare providers, and ensuring the availability of essential medicines and equipment. “By addressing these challenges, we can create a supportive environment that promotes healthy pregnancies and safe motherhood for all women in South Africa,” Brews adds.
Addressing the Challenges Faced by Mothers
South African mothers face a range of challenges, from financial constraints to social stigma. Teenage pregnancies, in particular, pose significant risks to both the mother and the child. Additionally, teenage mothers often face barriers to continuing their education, which can impact their long-term economic prospects.
“To address these challenges, we must create supportive environments which encourage young mothers to seek prenatal care and continue their education. This should start before pregnancy in the form of guidance and support within the context of broader sexual reproductive health. Community-based programs that provide childcare support, financial assistance, and educational opportunities can make a significant difference in the lives of young mothers and their children,” says Brews.
The Role of Partners and Families
Pregnancy is not only a journey for the mother; it involves the entire family. Partners and families play a crucial role in providing support and creating a nurturing environment for the expectant mother. This involvement can help strengthen the family unit and ensure that the mother receives the emotional and practical support she needs.
“Partners and families are integral to the pregnancy journey, specifically within the cultural context of South Africa,” Brews notes. “Their support can make a significant difference in the emotional and physical well-being of the expectant mother.”
Promoting Maternal Mental Health
Mental health is a critical aspect of maternity care that is often overlooked. Pregnancy and childbirth can be emotionally challenging, and many women experience anxiety, depression, or other mental health strains during this time. It is essential to provide mental health support as part of comprehensive maternity care.
“February presents an opportunity to reflect on the importance of empowering mothers and enhancing maternity care in South Africa,” says Brews. “By working together, we can ensure that every mother has the resources and support she needs for a healthy and positive pregnancy journey.”
Momentum Health believes that by prioritising maternity care, a significant difference can be made in the lives of mothers and their babies. Education and advocating for quality maternity care for all is critical and more must be done to improve maternal care, address disparities in healthcare access, and provide comprehensive support to expectant mothers and mothers in general. “Together, we can make a significant difference in the lives of mothers and their babies, creating a healthier and brighter future,” concludes Brews.