A cross-sectional study on the knowledge, attitude, and practice of pregnant women regarding medication use and restriction during pregnancy.
Background: The use of medication during pregnancy is a complex issue that requires careful consideration to avoid potential harm to the developing fetus. Despite the existence of guidelines and restrictions on medication use during pregnancy, pregnant women in Nigeria often have limited access to i...
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Main Authors: | Ogechi C. Obi (Author), Chibueze Anosike (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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