Pregnancy Behavior Of Pakistani Women Over Their Reproductive Life Span
Objective: To understand pregnancy behavior of Pakistani women over their reproductive life span so as to generate baseline data on prevalence of pregnancy loss and to generate hypotheses for future research. Examination of events over the reproductive life span of a woman rather during a single pre...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Saleem (Author), Elizabeth M McClure (Author), Rasool Bux (Author), Ameer Shaheed (Author), Robert L Goldenberg (Author), Gregory Pappas (Author) |
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Al Ameen Medical College,
2010-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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