Use of Safety Pin on Garments in Pregnancy: A Belief and Cultural Practice with Potential Harmful Effect
<strong>Background: </strong>Culture has been known to influence practices and beliefs of people world over. Several cultural practices have been noted among pregnant women who were passed from one generation to the next with its potential harmful and beneficial effect. The use of safety...
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Main Authors: | Kola M Owonikoko (Author), Aramide M Tijani (Author), Olarewaju G Bajowa (Author), Oluseyi O Atanda (Author) |
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AIMS Press,
2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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