Unskilled home delivery is a threat to maternal and child health. In northern Nigeria, many pregnant women attend antenatal care but opt to deliver at home despite knowing the potential consequences. An institutional delivery, helps reduce various complications during childbirth, and therefore decreases the rates of maternal and child mortality. To explore the determinants of home delivery after attending antenatal services, this study employed a cross-sectional design and a non-probability purposive sampling technique. Findings of the study revealed that, majority (74.1%) of the women predominantly between the ages of 25-35 years, (29±6.4) quit antenatal care to deliver at home mainly due to maternity staff attitude and presence of male he...
Poor knowledge of socio-demographic factors limit access and utilization of health care services amo...
Background: In Nigeria, women too often suffer the consequences of serious obstetri...
Mirgissa Kaba,1 Tesfaye Bulto,2 Zergu Tafesse,2 Wassie Lingerh,2 Ismael Ali2 1Department of Prevent...
Unskilled home delivery is a threat to maternal and child health. In northern Nigeria, many pregnant...
Background: The provision of antenatal care is regarded as the cornerstone of maternal and perinatal...
ABSTRACT Background: Maternal mortality has remained high in Nigeria and only a third of births tak...
Background and Objective: In Nigeria, most deliveries take place at home or with traditional birth a...
Background: Home delivery, with or without the presence of a birth attendant is usually the cheapest...
The maternal mortality ratio and other maternal health indicators are worse for developing countries...
Background/Objective: Majority of the maternal deaths that occur especially in developing countries ...
Objective To estimate the prevalence and identify factors associated with home childbirth (delivery)...
Objective:We conducted a community based study in South Western Nigeria to determine the pattern of ...
Abstract Background In Ethiopia, nearly half of the mothers who were booked for antenatal care, who ...
Pregnancy duration and choice of care for maternal health are crucial primary health issues that the...
This study reports on recent evidence on determinants of antenatal visits in Nigeria using data from...
Poor knowledge of socio-demographic factors limit access and utilization of health care services amo...
Background: In Nigeria, women too often suffer the consequences of serious obstetri...
Mirgissa Kaba,1 Tesfaye Bulto,2 Zergu Tafesse,2 Wassie Lingerh,2 Ismael Ali2 1Department of Prevent...
Unskilled home delivery is a threat to maternal and child health. In northern Nigeria, many pregnant...
Background: The provision of antenatal care is regarded as the cornerstone of maternal and perinatal...
ABSTRACT Background: Maternal mortality has remained high in Nigeria and only a third of births tak...
Background and Objective: In Nigeria, most deliveries take place at home or with traditional birth a...
Background: Home delivery, with or without the presence of a birth attendant is usually the cheapest...
The maternal mortality ratio and other maternal health indicators are worse for developing countries...
Background/Objective: Majority of the maternal deaths that occur especially in developing countries ...
Objective To estimate the prevalence and identify factors associated with home childbirth (delivery)...
Objective:We conducted a community based study in South Western Nigeria to determine the pattern of ...
Abstract Background In Ethiopia, nearly half of the mothers who were booked for antenatal care, who ...
Pregnancy duration and choice of care for maternal health are crucial primary health issues that the...
This study reports on recent evidence on determinants of antenatal visits in Nigeria using data from...
Poor knowledge of socio-demographic factors limit access and utilization of health care services amo...
Background: In Nigeria, women too often suffer the consequences of serious obstetri...
Mirgissa Kaba,1 Tesfaye Bulto,2 Zergu Tafesse,2 Wassie Lingerh,2 Ismael Ali2 1Department of Prevent...