Web Based Support for Pregnant Mother

Anas A. Mohammad Salameh (1), Alaa A Alkafagi (2), Chulawadee Khunsri (3), Adib M. Monzer Habbal (4)
(1) InterNetWorks Research Group, UUM College of Arts and Sciences, University Utara Malaysia
(2) InterNetWorks Research Group, UUM College of Arts and Sciences, University Utara Malaysia
(3) InterNetWorks Research Group, UUM College of Arts and Sciences, University Utara Malaysia
(4) InterNetWorks Research Group, UUM College of Arts and Sciences, University Utara Malaysia
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Salameh, Anas A. Mohammad, et al. “Web Based Support for Pregnant Mother”. International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, vol. 1, no. 3, June 2011, pp. 307-10, doi:10.18517/ijaseit.1.3.64.
This paper reports on a work on progress. A web-based system has been developed to ensure pregnant mothers be notified regarding their pregnancy progress. The design and development of the system which is named Pregnancy Progress System (PregProSyst) are outlined. In addition, an initial test with potential users including pregnant mothers and healthcare practitioners is also discussed. It is found that potential users agree that PregProSyst is good for them and they are happy to use the system.

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