Risk factors for pregnancy related complications among urban slum and non-slum women in Bangladesh
Abstract Background Bangladesh is facing a higher maternal mortality and morbidity than many other developing countries in the world. The majority of these maternal deaths occur due to pregnancy related complications. Although health facilities in urban areas in Bangladesh are widely available, wome...
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Main Authors: | Mirajul Islam (Author), Nasrin Sultana (Author) |
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