BACKGROUND: In Ethiopia, nearly half of the mothers who were booked for antenatal care, who supposed to have institutional delivery, gave home delivery nationally. Home delivery accounts majority while few of childbirth were attended by the skilled provider in Amhara regional state. This study aimed to determine the proportion of home delivery and associated factors among antenatal care booked women who gave childbirth in the past 1 year in Debremarkos Town, Northwest Ethiopia. METHODS: A community-based Cross sectional study was conducted from January 1st- 25th 2016. Epi Info version 7 was used to determine a total sample size of 518 and simple random sampling procedure was employed. Data was collected through an interview by using pretest...
BackgroundMaternal mortality from pregnancy and childbirth remains a major public health problem. In...
Abstract Background Antenatal care provides the best opportunity to promote maternal and child healt...
Background Saving the lives of mothers and newborns requires prompt access to appropriate health ser...
Abstract Background In Ethiopia, nearly half of the mothers who were booked for antenatal care, who ...
Introduction: Childbirth in a health institution has been shown to be associated with lower rates of...
Introduction: Proper medical attention and hygienic conditions during delivery can reduce the risk o...
Every year, 40 million women give birth at home without the help of askilled birth attendant. In 201...
Background: Every year, 40 million women give birth at home without the help of a skilled birth atte...
Background: Every year, 40 million women give birth at home without the help of a skilled birth atte...
Background: Pregnancy and childbirth complications are foremost cause of deaths and incapacity among...
BACKGROUND: Giving birth in a medical institution, under the care and supervision of trained health-...
Objective: This study aimed to assess institutional delivery and its associated factors among childb...
Background: Giving birth in health institution which is under the care and supervision of skilled bi...
BackgroundWorld Health Organization (WHO) recommends that every pregnant woman receive quality care ...
Background: Giving birth in health institution which is under the care and supervision of skilled bi...
BackgroundMaternal mortality from pregnancy and childbirth remains a major public health problem. In...
Abstract Background Antenatal care provides the best opportunity to promote maternal and child healt...
Background Saving the lives of mothers and newborns requires prompt access to appropriate health ser...
Abstract Background In Ethiopia, nearly half of the mothers who were booked for antenatal care, who ...
Introduction: Childbirth in a health institution has been shown to be associated with lower rates of...
Introduction: Proper medical attention and hygienic conditions during delivery can reduce the risk o...
Every year, 40 million women give birth at home without the help of askilled birth attendant. In 201...
Background: Every year, 40 million women give birth at home without the help of a skilled birth atte...
Background: Every year, 40 million women give birth at home without the help of a skilled birth atte...
Background: Pregnancy and childbirth complications are foremost cause of deaths and incapacity among...
BACKGROUND: Giving birth in a medical institution, under the care and supervision of trained health-...
Objective: This study aimed to assess institutional delivery and its associated factors among childb...
Background: Giving birth in health institution which is under the care and supervision of skilled bi...
BackgroundWorld Health Organization (WHO) recommends that every pregnant woman receive quality care ...
Background: Giving birth in health institution which is under the care and supervision of skilled bi...
BackgroundMaternal mortality from pregnancy and childbirth remains a major public health problem. In...
Abstract Background Antenatal care provides the best opportunity to promote maternal and child healt...
Background Saving the lives of mothers and newborns requires prompt access to appropriate health ser...