Use of Mamta Card by Pregnant and Lactating Mothers attending Village Health and Nutrition Days in Rural Area of Valsad, Gujarat
Introduction: The MCP card is a tool for pregnant women, young mothers and family members to learn understand and achieve good health practices. It contains information about antenatal care, danger signs, preparation for delivery, newborn care, immuniza- tion and growth chart. Objective: The study c...
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Main Authors: | Bhavesh R Bariya (Author), Mitali G Patel (Author), Darshan K Mahyavanshi (Author), Sunil Nayak (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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