Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of the number and timing of antenatal visits on the maternal-perinatal outcomes and related factors in a relatively low socio-economic population. Material and Method: A cross-sectional examination was made of 479 pregnant women. The antenatal records were examined. Pregnant women were divided into two groups according to first time of visit (whether in the first trimester or not), into two groups based on the number of visits (4), and into two groups, based on the presence or absence of anemia. The socio-economic status, demographic features, educational level, systemic disease, iron intake, and outcomes were compared using Mann Whitney and Chi Square tests. Multiple regression analysi...
BackgroundAntenatal care (ANC) is a care given for pregnant women and is a good opportunity to deliv...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate antenatal care (ANC) is key for the health of mother and child. However, in ...
Background: According to the Ministry of Family Health, as many as 40% of maternal deaths are caused...
The objective of this study was to measure the independent effects of clinical factors and non-clini...
Abstract Background Antenatal care has a positive effect on pregnancy, both clinically and psycholog...
Background: Pregnancy is a physiological event but in its developmen it has risks. In Nagekeo distri...
The purpose of the study was to determine timing of first antenatal care attendance and associated f...
The coverage of antenatal care (ANC) at Sei Primary Health Care is still low. In 2018, the coverage ...
The coverage of antenatal care (ANC) at Sei Primary Health Care is still low. In 2018, the coverage ...
Delayed access to antenatal care (ANC) has been linked to maternal and foetal mortality and morbidit...
Early ANC attendance is vital for early identification of pregnancy related health risks to either m...
BackgroundAntenatal care (ANC) is a care given for pregnant women and is a good opportunity to deliv...
Objective. To assess the timing of first antenatal care attendance and associated factors among preg...
Objective: To study the effect of antenatal care services (ANC) during pregnancy on prevalence of an...
Background: Appropriate antenatal care (ANC) is key for the health of mother and child. However, in ...
BackgroundAntenatal care (ANC) is a care given for pregnant women and is a good opportunity to deliv...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate antenatal care (ANC) is key for the health of mother and child. However, in ...
Background: According to the Ministry of Family Health, as many as 40% of maternal deaths are caused...
The objective of this study was to measure the independent effects of clinical factors and non-clini...
Abstract Background Antenatal care has a positive effect on pregnancy, both clinically and psycholog...
Background: Pregnancy is a physiological event but in its developmen it has risks. In Nagekeo distri...
The purpose of the study was to determine timing of first antenatal care attendance and associated f...
The coverage of antenatal care (ANC) at Sei Primary Health Care is still low. In 2018, the coverage ...
The coverage of antenatal care (ANC) at Sei Primary Health Care is still low. In 2018, the coverage ...
Delayed access to antenatal care (ANC) has been linked to maternal and foetal mortality and morbidit...
Early ANC attendance is vital for early identification of pregnancy related health risks to either m...
BackgroundAntenatal care (ANC) is a care given for pregnant women and is a good opportunity to deliv...
Objective. To assess the timing of first antenatal care attendance and associated factors among preg...
Objective: To study the effect of antenatal care services (ANC) during pregnancy on prevalence of an...
Background: Appropriate antenatal care (ANC) is key for the health of mother and child. However, in ...
BackgroundAntenatal care (ANC) is a care given for pregnant women and is a good opportunity to deliv...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate antenatal care (ANC) is key for the health of mother and child. However, in ...
Background: According to the Ministry of Family Health, as many as 40% of maternal deaths are caused...