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Obstetric Care in Poor Settings in Ghana, India, and Kenya

2007

Mills, Samuel | Bos, Eduard | Lule, Elizabeth | Ramana, G.N.V. | Bulatao, Rodolfo


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Pregnancy outcomes; Obstetric care; Post-abortion care; Livelihood opportunities; Midwife; Nursing homes; Obstetric complications; Safe abortion services; Maternal health; International community; Medication; Obstetric fistula; Low-income settings; Life expectancy; Maternity hospital; Health workers; Postabortion; Safe abortion; Policy formulation; Millennium declaration; Maternal death; Post-abortion; Progress; Use of maternal health services; Millennium development goal; Maternal morbidity; Pregnant woman; Illiteracy rate; Women with abortion complications; Immunizations; Spontaneous abortion; Unsafe abortion; Illness; Nurse; Maternal care; Maternal deaths; Population growth rate; Reproductive age; Labor force; Maternal mortality ratios; Postabortion care; Ministry of health; Sexual intercourse; Medical care; Number of women; Mission hospital; International consensus; Poor women; Young women; Husbands; Knowledge base; Rural women; Informed decisions; Policy implications; Termination of pregnancy; Postnatal care; Lifetime risk; Reproductive health service; Medical facility; Quality of care; Maternity care; Rural district; Medical facilities; Pandemic; Maternal mortality ratio; Prophylaxis; Pregnancy outcome; Obstetric facilities; Opinion leaders; Human development; Skilled attendants; Pregnancy-related causes; Private clinic; Vaginal delivery; Urban centers; Woman; Unwanted pregnancy; Leading causes; Mother; International confederation of midwives; Traditional beliefs; Pregnancies; Maternal mortality; Public awareness; Public debate; Live births; Reproductive health indicators; Qualitative information; Registration systems; Spouses; United nations population fund; Prenatal care; Obstetric emergencies; Nursing; Leading causes of death; Health system; Maternal mortality rate; Nurses; Maternal health care; Maternal health services; Maternal causes; Socioeconomic status; Traditional birth attendants; Reducing maternal mortality; Unfpa
License
HNP discussion paper series;http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Source
HNP discussion paper series;

2014-09-15
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