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World Health Day 2025: Why Maternal Health is the Cornerstone of a Healthier Future

On World Health Day 2025, the spotlight turns to a crucial yet often overlooked truth—a healthier future begins with healthier mothers. From pregnancy to postnatal care, a woman’s body undergoes transformative changes that not only affect her own well-being but also significantly influence the lifelong health of her child. This year, leading healthcare professionals urge us to refocus on maternal health as the starting point for sustainable wellness.

A Stronger Generation Begins with Stronger Bones

Dr. Rakesh Rajput , HOD & Director – Orthopaedics at CMRI Kolkata says,

“On this World Health Day, let’s create awareness about the mothers who are the actual pillars of a healthy generation. A mother’s bone health during pregnancy not only matters for herself but is also critical for the lifelong strength of her child. Pregnant and nursing, they have additional demands on their bodies and therefore require calcium, vitamin D, balanced nutrition, and regular movement. Therefore, when a mother takes time for bone and muscle health, she does not only invest in herself but also prepares for a stronger, healthier generation. Healthy mothers, healthy futures.”
Dr. Anil Mishra , Director – Cardiology at BM Birla Heart Hospital says,
This World Health Day, let us acknowledge that a woman’s health, particularly her heart health, is the basis for a healthy family and a thriving newborn. Women often dismiss heart disease as a concern, yet, post-menopause or in the presence of other risk factors such as smoking and diabetes, their risk equals that of men. In the face of maternal and newborn health, prioritizing the health of their heart should be high on women’s agendas—through routine check-ups, healthy lifestyles, and awareness. One lucky heart translates into a lucky tomorrow for mother and child”.

Why Maternal Health Matters More Than Ever

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), maternal health is a key indicator of a nation’s overall well-being. Mothers who prioritize their physical and mental wellness are more likely to raise healthier children—both physically and emotionally.

From prenatal checkups and nutritional counseling to postpartum recovery and emotional support, maternal care should be viewed as a long-term investment—not just a phase.

This World Health Day, let’s shift the narrative from reactive care to proactive wellness, starting with mothers. As Dr. Rajput and Dr. Mishra remind us, strong bones and healthy hearts in mothers are not just personal wins—they’re victories for future generations.

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Triparna Ray Chepe

Triparna is a senior editor with OpEd Moped. She covers stories of education, health, business and lifestyle.

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