This indicator reflects the proportion of women who have received at least one consultation from qualified healthcare professionals during their pregnancy, aimed at monitoring the health and well-being of both mother and fetus. Regular prenatal visits are essential as they provide critical opportunities for early identification of potential complications, nutritional guidance, and education about fetal development. High percentages often correlate with better maternal and infant health outcomes, lower rates of complications during pregnancy and childbirth, and increased health literacy among expectant mothers. Monitoring this metric can also inform public health policies and programs, ensuring that necessary resources and education are allocated to improve access to maternal healthcare services, especially in underserved populations. Source: