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Practice, knowledge and perceptions of antenatal care services among pregnant women and nursing mothers in Southwest Nigeria
Adherence to antenatal care among rural pregnant women in Lagos, Nigeria
Perception about the ‘opt out strategy’ for HIV testing and counselling among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic in Ibadan, Nigeria
Assessment of antenatal care satisfaction amongst postpartum women at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.
Awareness and desirability of the Nigerian antenatal women about analgesia use during childbirth
Antenatal care visits’ absenteeism at a secondary care medical facility in Southwest Nigeria.
Antenatal care utilisation among adolescent mothers in Ngozi Province, Burundi
Psychiatric morbidity among pregnant and non pregnant women in Ibadan, Nigeria
Psychiatric morbidity among pregnant and non-pregnant women in Ibadan, Nigeria.
Awareness and knowledge of birth defects among antenatal Clinic attendees at the University College Hospital Ibadan, South-West, Nigeria.
Awareness and knowledge of birth defects among antenatal clinic attendees at thè University College Hospital, Ibadan, South-West, Nigeria
Perception, Experience and Care of Episiotomy among Post Natal Women Attending Selected Health Facilities in Ibadan, Nigeria
Hepatitis B virus infection among pregnant women on antenatal visits: rapid tests or ELISA?
Survival analysis and prognostic factors of the timing of first antenatal care visit in Nigeria
Transvaginal ultrasound during pregnancy: perception and acceptability of antenatal clinic attendees at the University College Hospital, Ibadan.
Barriers to antenatal care use in Nigeria: evidences from non-users and implications for maternal health programming
Hepatitis E Virus infection among Asymptomatic pregnant women at the University College Hospital, Ibadan
Birth preparednenss and complications readiness among pregnant women in the Gambia.
Asymptomatic bacteriuria among HIV positive pregnant women
Asymptomatic bacteriuria among HIV positive pregnant women
Women’s status within the household as a determinant of maternal health care use in Nigeria
Wealth and antenatal care utilization in Nigeria: Policy implications
Trends and drivers of skilled birth attendant use in Nigeria (1990–2013): policy implications for child and maternal health
RELIGIOUS AND SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS INFLUENCING UTILIZATION OF ANTENATAL CARE SERVICES IN ILESA, OSUN STATE, NIGERIA
High Prevalence of Anti-HCV Antibodies Among Pregnant Women in Southwestern Nigeria