Antenatal care is the structured monitoring of pregnancy — screening, risk-flagging, and prenatal counseling — that sits at the center of an Obstetrician's and Gynaecologist's practice and forms the daily caseload of an Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) running village and PHC checkups under India's maternal health programs. Demand keeps growing as government schemes (JSSK, PMSMA) push for universal antenatal coverage, and skilled ANMs and specialists remain in short supply in rural postings. For doctors this is a high-earning specialization; for ANMs it's a stable, in-demand government and private-clinic role learned through structured nursing/midwifery diplomas rather than short courses.
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Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM)