Track and Ensure Family Planning Milestones: Childbirth Spacing and Limiting

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    • Type: Story
    • Resolution: Done
    • Priority: Medium
    • 2.8
    • Affects Version/s: None
    • FLW Sprint 31, FLW Sprint 32, FLW Sprint 33, FLW Sprint 34, FLW Sprint 35, FLW Sprint 36, FLW Sprint 37
    • FLW Mobile App
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      As an ASHA, I want to ensure and track that, the first childbirth happens at least 2 years after marriage, there is a 3-year gap between the 1st and 2nd childbirth, and beneficiaries limit childbirth after two children, so that I can support healthier maternal and child outcomes, and align with national population policies.

      Acceptance Criteria

      Track First Childbirth After Marriage (2-Year Delay)

      • System must capture:
        • Date of marriage
        • Date of first childbirth
      • Automatically check if the gap is ≥ 2 years
      • If not, flag it for follow-up counseling

      (Optional) Mark as incentive-eligible if the condition is met

      Ensure 3-Year Gap Between 1st and 2nd Childbirth

      • System must capture:
        • Date of 1st childbirth
        • Date of 2nd childbirth
      • Automatically calculate the gap
        • If ≥ 3 years, mark as compliant
        • If < 3 years, trigger alert for ASHA counseling

      (Optional) Eligibility for spacing incentive if compliant

      Limit Childbirth After 2 Children

      • System should monitor total number of live births per beneficiary
      • If count ≥ 2:
        • Encourage ASHA to counsel for permanent or long-term methods (e.g., sterilization, IUCD)
        • Flag future pregnancies as non-compliant or high-risk (based on policy)
      • (Optional) Enable tracking of incentive for permanent method after 2 children

              Assignee:
              Deep Shikha
              Reporter:
              Shashank Kharkwal
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