“…The findings suggest that women with secondary education levels are more likely to receive antenatal care at home compared to those with no education, and there should be a focus on encouraging less-educated or uneducated mothers to receive antenatal care by providing formal and informal education that includes knowledge about antenatal care services [ 30 ]. In previous studies, it was also found that educated mothers took proper antenatal care as compared to illiterate pregnant women [ 31 ]. For antenatal care at home, the significant variable is whether respondents informed their birth attendants or doctors about their pregnancy complications or not.…”