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Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan

The scheme aims to provide fixed-day assured, comprehensive and quality antenatal care universally to all pregnant women in 2nd and 3rd trimester on the 9th of every month. It offers free comprehensive antenatal care services at government health facilities.

Authority

Central

Region

None

Status

Verified 2026

Updated

March 2026

What you get

Medical Services Provided | - Comprehensive Antenatal Care: Special Antenatal Care services provided by Obstetrics and Gynaecology specialists, Radiologists, and Physicians at government health facilities.- Minimum Package of Services: A minimum package of investigations and medicines such as Iron Folic Acid and calcium supplements provided to all pregnant women attending Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan clinics.- High Risk Pregnancy Identification: Identification and follow-up of high risk pregnancies with red stickers added to Mother and Child Protection cards.- Fixed Day Service: Services provided on the 9th of every month at designated facilities. | Service Delivery Mechanism | - Single Window System: Using principles of single window system for providing investigations and medicines.- Mobile Application Support: Mobile and web-based application to help pregnant women find their nearest Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan facility.- Cost: Completely free of cost to all beneficiaries. | Coverage Areas | Facility Types: Services provided at Government health facilities including Primary Health Centres, Community Health Centres, District Hospitals, and urban health facilities in both urban and rural areas. | Conditions | - Regular attendance on the 9th of every month for antenatal check-ups. | - Compliance with medical advice and treatment prescribed by healthcare providers. | - Follow-up visits as recommended for high-risk pregnancies. | - Carrying Mother and Child Protection card during visits.

Who can apply

The applicant must be a pregnant woman in her 2nd or 3rd trimester of pregnancy.; The applicant must be an Indian citizen residing in India.; The applicant must be willing to visit designated government health facilities on the 9th of every month.; The applicant must have completed the first trimester of pregnancy (beyond 12 weeks of gestation).; The applicant must be in 2nd trimester (13-28 weeks) or 3rd trimester (29-40 weeks) of pregnancy.; The applicant identified as high-risk pregnancy cases receive priority attention and follow-up care.; The applicant who are dropouts from regular antenatal care services are encouraged to participate.

Required Paperwork

  • Aadhaar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Income Certificate
  • Residence Proof (Domicile)

Common Questions

What is the specific date each month when I can receive free antenatal care services under this maternal health program?

You can receive comprehensive antenatal care services on the 9th of every month at designated government health facilities, or the next working day if the 9th falls on Sunday or holiday.

At what stage of my pregnancy can I start accessing the comprehensive antenatal care services provided under this national maternal health initiative?

You can access services if you are in your 2nd or 3rd trimester of pregnancy, meaning you must have completed the first trimester (beyond 12 weeks of gestation).

What type of medical specialists will provide antenatal care services to me when I visit the designated health facility on the scheduled day?

You will receive care from Obstetrics and Gynaecology specialists, Radiologists, and Physicians as part of the comprehensive antenatal care package at government health facilities.

How can I locate the nearest health facility participating in this monthly antenatal care program using digital resources available to pregnant women?

You can visit https://pmsma.nhp.gov.in/ or download the 'Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan' mobile application to find your nearest facility using the 'Nearest Facility' search feature.

What essential medicines and supplements will I receive free of cost during my monthly antenatal care visits under this program?

You will receive Iron Folic Acid tablets, calcium supplements, and other necessary medications free of cost from the facility pharmacy as per medical requirements.

Are there any income or social criteria that would prevent me from accessing these monthly antenatal care services at government health facilities?

No, the scheme provides universal coverage regardless of income, caste, religion, or community background, ensuring all pregnant women can access these services free of cost.

What happens if healthcare providers identify my pregnancy as high-risk during the antenatal care examination under this monthly health program?

If identified as high-risk, a red sticker will be placed on your Mother and Child Protection card with necessary follow-up instructions and priority attention for continued care.

What is the minimum documentation required for me to register and receive antenatal care services at the designated health facility?

You need Mother and Child Protection Card (if available), Aadhaar Card or any government issued identity proof, and previous medical records, with minimal documentation to ensure universal access.

When was this national maternal health program launched and which government ministry is responsible for its implementation across the country?

The scheme was launched on 9th June 2016 by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, implemented through National Health Mission at state and district levels.

What types of government health facilities participate in providing these monthly antenatal care services under this comprehensive maternal health initiative?

Services are provided at Primary Health Centres, Community Health Centres, District Hospitals, and urban health facilities in both urban and rural areas across the country.

What specific medical investigations and screening procedures will be conducted during my monthly antenatal care visits under this standardized healthcare program?

Required medical investigations, tests, and screening procedures will be conducted as per standardized protocol for 2nd and 3rd trimester pregnant women under the single window system.

How can I access help or support if I face any issues or have complaints regarding the antenatal care services provided under this program?

You can contact the National Portal at https://pmsma.nhp.gov.in/, call toll free number 18001801104, or contact your District Health Officer or Chief Medical Officer for assistance.

What happens if I miss my scheduled monthly visit on the 9th and can I still receive antenatal care services later in the month?

While services are specifically provided on the 9th of every month (or next working day), you should contact your facility to inquire about makeup arrangements or wait for the next scheduled date.

What system is used to ensure efficient delivery of investigations and medicines during my antenatal care visits at the designated health facilities?

The program uses principles of single window system for providing investigations and medicines, ensuring streamlined service delivery to all pregnant women attending the clinics.