BACKGROUND Use of timely antenatal care has been identified as key to facilitating healthy pregnancies worldwide. Although considerable investment has been made to enhance maternal health services in Nepal, approximately one-third of women do not attend antenatal care until after the first trimester (late). These women miss out on the benefits of screening and interventions that are most effective in the first trimester. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to identify the missed opportunities of women who do not attend antenatal care in the first trimester, and to explore some of the factors underlying late attendance and consider potential solutions for minimizing these missed opportunities in the future. STUDY DESIGN This study was conduc...
Antenatal care (ANC) has been recognised as a way to improve health outcomes for pregnant women and ...
Background: Routine maternity care visits (MCVs) such as antenatal care (ANC), institutional deliver...
Background Globally between 1990 and 2015, maternal and newborn mortality have decreased 44% and 46%...
BACKGROUND Use of timely antenatal care has been identified as key to facilitating healthy pregnanci...
BackgroundUse of timely antenatal care has been identified as key to facilitating healthy pregnancie...
BACKGROUND: Globally, many mothers and their babies die during pregnancy and childbirth. A key eleme...
Maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain high in many economically underdeveloped countries, inc...
Background Globally too many mothers and their babies die during pregnancy and childbirth, a key el...
Background: Good quality antenatal care (ANC) reduces maternal and neonatal mortality and improves h...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain high in many economically underdeveloped co...
Abstract Background To achieve the Sustainable Development Goal related to maternal and neonatal out...
Background/Objective: The importance of maternal health services in lessening maternal mortality and...
Background: In context of Nepal, although the pregnant women from city areas contribute to maternal ...
Background: Postnatal care is uncommon in Nepal, and where it is available the quality is often poor...
BACKGROUND: Antenatal care (ANC) has been recognised as a way to improve health outcomes for pregnan...
Antenatal care (ANC) has been recognised as a way to improve health outcomes for pregnant women and ...
Background: Routine maternity care visits (MCVs) such as antenatal care (ANC), institutional deliver...
Background Globally between 1990 and 2015, maternal and newborn mortality have decreased 44% and 46%...
BACKGROUND Use of timely antenatal care has been identified as key to facilitating healthy pregnanci...
BackgroundUse of timely antenatal care has been identified as key to facilitating healthy pregnancie...
BACKGROUND: Globally, many mothers and their babies die during pregnancy and childbirth. A key eleme...
Maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain high in many economically underdeveloped countries, inc...
Background Globally too many mothers and their babies die during pregnancy and childbirth, a key el...
Background: Good quality antenatal care (ANC) reduces maternal and neonatal mortality and improves h...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain high in many economically underdeveloped co...
Abstract Background To achieve the Sustainable Development Goal related to maternal and neonatal out...
Background/Objective: The importance of maternal health services in lessening maternal mortality and...
Background: In context of Nepal, although the pregnant women from city areas contribute to maternal ...
Background: Postnatal care is uncommon in Nepal, and where it is available the quality is often poor...
BACKGROUND: Antenatal care (ANC) has been recognised as a way to improve health outcomes for pregnan...
Antenatal care (ANC) has been recognised as a way to improve health outcomes for pregnant women and ...
Background: Routine maternity care visits (MCVs) such as antenatal care (ANC), institutional deliver...
Background Globally between 1990 and 2015, maternal and newborn mortality have decreased 44% and 46%...