The effectiveness of prenatal care for improving birth and subsequent child outcomes in low-income countries remains controversial, with much of the evidence to date coming from high-income countries and focused on early-life outcomes. We examined associations between prenatal care visits and birth weight, height-for-age at 24 months and attained schooling in four low- and middle-income countries.We pooled data from prospective birth-cohort studies from Brazil, Guatemala, Philippines and South Africa. We created a prenatal care utilization index based on the number and timing of prenatal visits. Associations were examined between this index and birth weight, height-for-age at 24 months, and highest attained schooling grade until adulthood.A...
Background: High coverage of care is essential to improving newborn survival; however, gaps exist in...
Background: A large literature has indicated a robust association between birth spacing and child su...
Deficient birth outcomes entail greater mortality risks, and higher probabilities of poor future hea...
BACKGROUND:The effectiveness of prenatal care for improving birth and subsequent child outcomes in l...
The effectiveness of prenatal care for improving birth and subsequent child outcomes in low-income c...
ObjectiveTo assess the impact of being born preterm or small for gestational age (SGA) on several ad...
Objectives. To identify evidence that income, education, or ethnicity might be associated with low b...
The objective of this article is to assess the impact of being born preterm or small for gestational...
There has been little work that comprehensively compared the relationship between prenatal care and ...
There has been little work that comprehensively compared the relationship between prenatal care and ...
SummaryBackgroundBoth young and advanced maternal age is associated with adverse birth and child out...
The impact of prenatal care use on birth outcomes has been understudied in South American countries....
OBJECTIVE: To describe prenatal care in Angolan women delivered at a large tertiary care unit, and t...
Background: Both young and advanced maternal age is associated with adverse birth and child outcomes...
A large literature has indicated a robust association between birth spacing and child survival, but ...
Background: High coverage of care is essential to improving newborn survival; however, gaps exist in...
Background: A large literature has indicated a robust association between birth spacing and child su...
Deficient birth outcomes entail greater mortality risks, and higher probabilities of poor future hea...
BACKGROUND:The effectiveness of prenatal care for improving birth and subsequent child outcomes in l...
The effectiveness of prenatal care for improving birth and subsequent child outcomes in low-income c...
ObjectiveTo assess the impact of being born preterm or small for gestational age (SGA) on several ad...
Objectives. To identify evidence that income, education, or ethnicity might be associated with low b...
The objective of this article is to assess the impact of being born preterm or small for gestational...
There has been little work that comprehensively compared the relationship between prenatal care and ...
There has been little work that comprehensively compared the relationship between prenatal care and ...
SummaryBackgroundBoth young and advanced maternal age is associated with adverse birth and child out...
The impact of prenatal care use on birth outcomes has been understudied in South American countries....
OBJECTIVE: To describe prenatal care in Angolan women delivered at a large tertiary care unit, and t...
Background: Both young and advanced maternal age is associated with adverse birth and child outcomes...
A large literature has indicated a robust association between birth spacing and child survival, but ...
Background: High coverage of care is essential to improving newborn survival; however, gaps exist in...
Background: A large literature has indicated a robust association between birth spacing and child su...
Deficient birth outcomes entail greater mortality risks, and higher probabilities of poor future hea...