Maternal characteristics and birth outcomes resulting from births before arrival at health facilities in Nkangala District, South Africa: a case control study
Abstract Background Risks of severe, avoidable maternal and neonatal complications at birth are increased if the birth occurs before arrival at the health facility and in the absence of skilled birth attendants. Birth Before Arrival (BBA) is a preventable phenomenon still common in modern-day practi...
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Main Authors: | Sikhulile Khupakonke (Author), Andy Beke (Author), Donald H. A. Amoko (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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