Objective: To outline the specific gender equity and socio-economic barriers to maternal health faced by Bangladeshi women. Background: Bangladesh is a country with over one third of the population living in poverty and another one third living just above poverty level. The World Health Organization (2010) indicates that Bangladesh has poor prenatal and postpartum care, nutritional deficiencies, and the second highest maternal mortality and morbidity rates next to sub-Saharan Africa. Women living in Bangladesh are at high risk for maternal mortality and morbidity in the postpartum period directly related to socio-economic status. Methods: This is a systematic review and analysis of the literature regarding gender equity and socio-economi...
What is the most effective way to reduce maternal mortality in developing countries? Can prenatal sc...
Notwithstanding the significant progress in reducing maternal mortality in recent years, social ineq...
The maternal mortality ratio in Bangladesh has declined from more than 600 per 100,000 live births i...
Objective: To outline the specific gender equity and socio-economic barriers to maternal health face...
ABSTRACT:Background: Child and maternal nutritional and health status is very much concerning issue ...
Bangladesh is a country with over one third of the population living in poverty and another one thir...
Background: Although Bangladesh has made significant improvements in maternal, neonatal, and child h...
Background and Methods Monitoring use-inequity is important to measure progress in efforts to addres...
Child and maternal nutritional and health status is a very much concerning issue of Bangladesh. To s...
The article examines the inequalities in utilization of maternal health care in rural areas of Bangl...
Poor women, in both rural and urban areas in the northern region of Bangladesh, suffer from high mat...
Although the health care system has significantly expanded in Bangladesh during the last two decades...
Bangladesh has one of the highest maternal mortality rates (MMR) in the world. The estimated lifetim...
Objectives This study investigated the inequalities in access to maternal healthcare services in Ban...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground There has been subs...
What is the most effective way to reduce maternal mortality in developing countries? Can prenatal sc...
Notwithstanding the significant progress in reducing maternal mortality in recent years, social ineq...
The maternal mortality ratio in Bangladesh has declined from more than 600 per 100,000 live births i...
Objective: To outline the specific gender equity and socio-economic barriers to maternal health face...
ABSTRACT:Background: Child and maternal nutritional and health status is very much concerning issue ...
Bangladesh is a country with over one third of the population living in poverty and another one thir...
Background: Although Bangladesh has made significant improvements in maternal, neonatal, and child h...
Background and Methods Monitoring use-inequity is important to measure progress in efforts to addres...
Child and maternal nutritional and health status is a very much concerning issue of Bangladesh. To s...
The article examines the inequalities in utilization of maternal health care in rural areas of Bangl...
Poor women, in both rural and urban areas in the northern region of Bangladesh, suffer from high mat...
Although the health care system has significantly expanded in Bangladesh during the last two decades...
Bangladesh has one of the highest maternal mortality rates (MMR) in the world. The estimated lifetim...
Objectives This study investigated the inequalities in access to maternal healthcare services in Ban...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground There has been subs...
What is the most effective way to reduce maternal mortality in developing countries? Can prenatal sc...
Notwithstanding the significant progress in reducing maternal mortality in recent years, social ineq...
The maternal mortality ratio in Bangladesh has declined from more than 600 per 100,000 live births i...