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Wealth and antenatal care utilization in Nigeria: Policy implications
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Birth preparednenss and complications readiness among pregnant women in the Gambia.
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Assessment of antenatal care satisfaction amongst postpartum women at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.
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Adherence to antenatal care among rural pregnant women in Lagos, Nigeria
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Antenatal care visits’ absenteeism at a secondary care medical facility in Southwest Nigeria.
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Practice, knowledge and perceptions of antenatal care services among pregnant women and nursing mothers in Southwest Nigeria
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Male involvement in maternal health care in Karonga District, Malawi.
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Barriers to antenatal care use in Nigeria: evidences from non-users and implications for maternal health programming
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Trends and drivers of skilled birth attendant use in Nigeria (1990–2013): policy implications for child and maternal health
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Survival analysis and prognostic factors of timing of first childbirth among women in Nigeria
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Patterns and determinants of dropout from maternity care continuum in Nigeria
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Antenatal care utilisation among adolescent mothers in Ngozi Province, Burundi
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Knowledge and Experience of Postnatal Women on Respectful Maternity Care During Childbirth in Selected Health Facilities in Nigeria
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Awareness and desirability of the Nigerian antenatal women about analgesia use during childbirth
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Awareness and knowledge of birth defects among antenatal Clinic attendees at the University College Hospital Ibadan, South-West, Nigeria.
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Awareness and knowledge of birth defects among antenatal clinic attendees at thè University College Hospital, Ibadan, South-West, Nigeria
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Women’s status within the household as a determinant of maternal health care use in Nigeria
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Coverage-level and predictors of maternity continuum of care in Nigeria: implications for maternal, newborn and child health programming
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Perception about the ‘opt out strategy’ for HIV testing and counselling among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic in Ibadan, Nigeria
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Do Frequent Antenatal Care Visits Ensure Access and Adherence to Intermittent Treatment of Malaria in Pregnancy in an Urban Hospital in South West Nigeria?
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Assessment of quality of antenatal care services in Nigeria: evidence from a population-based survey
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Trend and decomposition analysis of risk factors of childbirths with no one present in Nigeria, 1990–2018
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TEACHERS’ KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND FIRST AID CARE OF FEBRILE CONVULSION IN NURSERY AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN IBADAN NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, NIGERIA
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Perception and Satisfaction with Midwife-Led Model of Care Among Women in Ibadan, Nigeria