Antenatal Care Utilisation and Content between Low-Risk and High-Risk Pregnant Women
Background: The purpose of antenatal care is to monitor and improve the wellbeing of the mother and foetus. The World Health Organization recommends risk-oriented strategy that includes: (i) routine care to all women, (ii) additional care for women with moderately severe diseases and complications,...
Main Authors: | Yeoh, P.L., Hornetz, K., Dahlui, M. |
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Format: | Article |
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Public Library of Science
2016
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