The why, what and how of preconception care: an exploratory descriptive qualitative study in Karnataka, India
Abstract Background Women's health and nutrition are key to their reproductive health and are important for optimising pregnancy outcomes. Formation of most foetal organs starts soon after conception and much before the woman has her first antenatal visit. The provision of biomedical, behaviour...
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Main Authors: | Agnita Robert Narendra (Author), Ambuja Kowlgi (Author), Gururaj H Patil (Author), Swaroop N (Author), Arin Kar (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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