Transnational prenatal care among migrant women from low-and-middle-income countries who gave birth in Montreal, Canada
Abstract Objectives There is little research examining transnational prenatal care (TPC) (i.e., prenatal care in more than one country) among migrant women. Using data from the Migrant-Friendly Maternity Care (MFMC) - Montreal project, we aimed to: (1) Estimate the prevalence of TPC, including TPC-a...
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Main Authors: | Lisa Merry (Author), Ye Na Kim (Author), Marcelo L. Urquia (Author), Julie Goulet (Author), Sarah Fredsted Villadsen (Author), Anita Gagnon (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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