New Delhi [India], July 7: Maternal nutrition plays a critical role in determining the health and well-being of both mothers and children. From conception through pregnancy and lactation, adequate nutrition supports fetal development, reduces pregnancy-related complications, and lays the foundation for lifelong health outcomes. As India continues to strengthen its healthcare ecosystem, maternal nutrition is increasingly being recognized as a national health priority.
Scientific evidence consistently highlights the importance of the first 1,000 days of life, spanning from conception until a child’s second birthday. During this crucial period, proper maternal nutrition influences physical growth, cognitive development, immune function, and future disease risk. Healthcare experts worldwide agree that investing in maternal nutrition is one of the most effective ways to improve public health outcomes and reduce the burden of malnutrition.
India’s Maternal Health Journey: Progress and Opportunities
India has made significant progress in improving maternal and child healthcare services over the past decade. The latest National Family Health Survey (NFHS-6) released by the Union Health Ministry reflects encouraging advancements across several key maternal health indicators.
Institutional deliveries have increased to 90.6%, reflecting better access to safe childbirth services. Antenatal care (ANC) coverage has reached 95.9%, with more women receiving timely care, including during the early stages of pregnancy.
The survey also highlights improvements in skilled birth attendance and post-natal care coverage. Early newborn check-ups have become more common, reflecting a growing focus on maternal and newborn well-being across the country
Despite this progress, challenges remain. One in two pregnant women is affected by anaemia, highlighting the need for stronger nutritional support. Addressing nutritional gaps during pregnancy and lactation will be critical to ensuring healthier mothers and building a stronger next generation.
Why Maternal Nutrition Matters
Pregnancy significantly increases a woman’s nutritional requirements. Adequate intake of protein, iron, folic acid, calcium, vitamins, and other essential micronutrients is necessary to support fetal growth, maternal health, and successful pregnancy outcomes.
Research has shown that poor maternal nutrition is associated with increased risks of low birth weight, preterm delivery, developmental challenges, and maternal complications. Studies published in international medical journals have also demonstrated strong links between maternal nutritional status and long-term health outcomes for children, reinforcing the need for comprehensive nutritional support before, during, and after pregnancy.
Nutrition during lactation is equally important. Breastfeeding mothers require additional nutrients to support recovery, maintain energy levels, and meet their increased nutritional demands during the postpartum period.
The Growing Need for Nutritional Awareness
While healthcare access has improved considerably, awareness about maternal nutrition remains a critical area for intervention. Many women continue to enter pregnancy with nutritional deficiencies, highlighting the need for greater education, early screening, and nutritional support.
Healthcare professionals emphasize that maternal nutrition should not be viewed solely as a pregnancy-related concern but as a continuous journey that begins before conception and extends throughout motherhood. Greater awareness can help families make informed dietary choices and encourage timely nutritional interventions.
Commenting on the importance of maternal wellbeing, a spokesperson from Nutribray said:
“Healthy mothers build healthier generations. At Nutribray, we believe maternal nutrition is not just about supporting pregnancy but about shaping the future health of the nation. Every investment made in maternal wellbeing today contributes to stronger families, healthier children, and a more productive society tomorrow.”
This perspective aligns with growing global recognition that maternal health and nutrition are fundamental pillars of sustainable healthcare development.
Nutribray’s Commitment to Maternal and Child Nutrition
As an Indian nutrition-focused healthcare company, Nutribray has been actively contributing to the advancement of maternal and child nutrition through science-backed formulations, quality-driven manufacturing practices, and awareness-led initiatives.
Recognizing the evolving nutritional needs of women during pregnancy and lactation, Nutribray offers specialized maternal nutrition solutions through its Braysure Mom and Bristosure range. These formulations have been developed to support the nutritional requirements of mothers during critical stages of motherhood while complementing broader healthcare guidance.
Beyond maternal nutrition, Nutribray has established itself as a trusted name in infant nutrition. Through its Braymil range, the company continues to focus on quality, safety, and nutritional excellence. The Braymil portfolio reflects Nutribray’s commitment to supporting nutritional wellbeing during the earliest stages of life through scientifically developed nutrition solutions.
Nutribray’s broader vision encompasses nutrition across multiple life stages, from maternal wellbeing and infant nutrition to specialized healthcare nutrition. Through continuous innovation and research-based product development, Nutribray aims to contribute meaningfully to India’s healthcare and nutrition landscape.
The company’s focus on quality is supported by GMP-compliant manufacturing practices and stringent quality standards. With a growing presence across India, Nutribray continues to collaborate with healthcare stakeholders to promote awareness around maternal and child nutrition.
As part of its infant nutrition expertise, Nutribray has expanded the Braymil portfolio to address varying nutritional requirements while maintaining a strong emphasis on safety, quality, and regulatory compliance. Together, Nutribray and Braymil represent the company’s long-term commitment to supporting families through scientifically informed nutrition solutions.
Looking Ahead
India’s progress in maternal healthcare demonstrates what can be achieved through coordinated efforts across healthcare systems, policymakers, and industry stakeholders. However, addressing maternal nutritional deficiencies remains essential to sustaining this momentum.
Improving maternal nutrition has far-reaching benefits that extend beyond pregnancy. Healthier mothers are more likely to have healthier pregnancies, healthier newborns, and healthier families. As research continues to highlight the long-term impact of maternal nutrition, the importance of awareness, education, and access to quality nutritional support will only continue to grow.
Through ongoing innovation, research, and awareness initiatives, Nutribray remains committed to supporting maternal and child health while contributing to a healthier future for generations to come.
References
- National Family Health Survey (NFHS-6), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.
- National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.
- UNICEF Maternal Nutrition Report.
- World Health Organization (WHO) Maternal Health Guidelines.
- The First 1,000 Days Framework – UNICEF.
- Maternal Nutrition and Birth Outcomes, Epidemiologic Reviews.
- Scientific Reports: Association Between Maternal Anaemia and Low Birth Weight.
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