Knowledge, attitudes and practices in relation to maternal health care in rural Nepal: A study of married women of reproductive age and their household heads.
ABSTRACT: Maternal health care (MHC) services are not being utilized effectively in Nepal where complications related to pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium account for one-third of all deaths among women of reproductive aged, 15 to 49 years. Nine out of ten women give birth at home, under less th...
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Main Author: | Tamang, Laxmi |
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Language: | English |
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