Promotion of maternal and child health has been one of the most important components of the Family Welfare Programme of the Government of India and the National Population Policy-20001 reiterates the government’s commitment to the safe motherhood program within the wider context of reproductive health. Maternal care includes care during pregnancy and should begin from the early stages of pregnancy. Women can access antenatal care services either by visitin
Background: Maternal mortality rate in India continues to be a national challenge despite of the var...
Introduction: Access to proper medical attention and hygienic conditions during delivery can reduce ...
Background India aims to achieve universal access to institutional delivery. We undertook this study...
The maternal health status of Indian women was noted to be lower as compared to other developed coun...
Background: The maternal health level of Indian women was noticed to be inferior as compared to othe...
Maternal mortality is one of the important public health challenges faced by India today. Being a co...
Background: The maternal health status of Indian women was noted to be lower as compared to other de...
Background: Since independence, the Government of India has made great eff orts to curb maternal mor...
Background: Being a mother involves many risks which are well known from an era of time. It can rang...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction Maternal health c...
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Background: The primary aim of antenatal care is to achieve a healthy mother and baby. Antenatal car...
Background: Maternal mortality rate and Infant mortality rate remains high in India when compared to...
A mother's access to antenatal care, between conception and birth, is crucial to a healthy birth. In...
Background: Antenatal care (ANC) is one of the basic components where it can provide pregnant women ...
Background: Maternal mortality rate in India continues to be a national challenge despite of the var...
Introduction: Access to proper medical attention and hygienic conditions during delivery can reduce ...
Background India aims to achieve universal access to institutional delivery. We undertook this study...
The maternal health status of Indian women was noted to be lower as compared to other developed coun...
Background: The maternal health level of Indian women was noticed to be inferior as compared to othe...
Maternal mortality is one of the important public health challenges faced by India today. Being a co...
Background: The maternal health status of Indian women was noted to be lower as compared to other de...
Background: Since independence, the Government of India has made great eff orts to curb maternal mor...
Background: Being a mother involves many risks which are well known from an era of time. It can rang...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleIntroduction Maternal health c...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Background: The primary aim of antenatal care is to achieve a healthy mother and baby. Antenatal car...
Background: Maternal mortality rate and Infant mortality rate remains high in India when compared to...
A mother's access to antenatal care, between conception and birth, is crucial to a healthy birth. In...
Background: Antenatal care (ANC) is one of the basic components where it can provide pregnant women ...
Background: Maternal mortality rate in India continues to be a national challenge despite of the var...
Introduction: Access to proper medical attention and hygienic conditions during delivery can reduce ...
Background India aims to achieve universal access to institutional delivery. We undertook this study...