Determinants of early postnatal care attendance: analysis of the 2016 Uganda demographic and health survey
Abstract Background The first 2 days after childbirth present the highest risk of dying for a mother. Providing postnatal care within the first 2 days after childbirth can help avert maternal mortality because it allows early detection of problems that could result in adverse maternal health outcome...
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Main Authors: | Patricia Ndugga (Author), Noor Kassim Namiyonga (Author), Deogratious Sebuwufu (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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