When husband migrate: effects of international migration of husbands on fetal outcomes, body mass index and gestational weight of female spouses that stay behind
Abstract Background International labour migration continues to be an integral component in Sri Lanka's economic development. Previous research indicates an adverse perinatal outcome in association with low maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (PBMI) and gestational weight gain (GWG). However...
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Main Authors: | Renuka Jayatissa (Author), Kolitha Wickramage (Author), Buddhini Herath Denuwara (Author), Himali Herath (Author), Ranbanda Jayawardana (Author), Amila Gayan Perera (Author), Nawamali De Alwis (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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