Maternal complication prevention: evidence from a case-control study in southwest Nigeria
Background: The importance of strengthening maternal health services as a preventive intervention for morbidities and complications during pregnancy and delivery in developing countries cannot be over-emphasised, since use of prenatal health services improves maternal health outcomes. Aim: This stud...
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Main Authors: | Kayode O. Osungbade (Author), Olubunmi O. Ayinde (Author) |
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