Are physicians creating a barrier to pre-conception care access? A qualitative study exploring patients' experiences and perspectives around pre-conception care
Abstract Background The pre-conception period is an unmissable opportunity to introduce preventive measures before pregnancy to improve maternal and fetal outcomes. Despite the global pre-conception initiatives and the 2030 Saudi national vision to promote maternal, fetal health and safety, various...
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Main Authors: | Lemmese AlWatban (Author), Ebtihal Alamer (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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