Reproductive health of muslim women in Nepal: A case study of Mhammadpur VDC, bardiya district.
ABSTRACT: This research is situated in a context where majority of Nepali women lack of access to quality reproductive health care. With only 10.2 percent of the rural women giving birth being attended by skilled birth attended, most women fall prey to causes of maternal deaths like hemorrhage, ob...
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Main Author: | Teli, Aarif |
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