Pregnancy outcomes among Indian women: increased prevalence of miscarriage and stillbirth during 2015-2021
Abstract Background Pregnancy outcome is an important health indicator of the quality of maternal health. Adverse pregnancy outcomes is a major public health problem, which can lead to poor maternal and neonatal outcomes. This study investigates the trends in pregnancy outcomes prevalent during 2015...
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Main Authors: | Periyasamy Kuppusamy (Author), Ranjan K Prusty (Author), Itta K Chaaithanya (Author), Rahul K Gajbhiye (Author), Geetanjali Sachdeva (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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