“…Moreover, unskilled persons attend to about 50% of deliveries by Kenyan women [12]. The low utilization of skilled maternal healthcare services has been attributed to cost of service, distance, quality of service, culture, birth order, living conditions of the mother, type of place or residence, level of education, wealth and weak healthcare infrastructure [10,[12][13][14]. Siaya County is one of the counties in Kenya with high maternal mortality ration (MMR) that is above the national average of 495 deaths for every 100,000 live births, with most of these deaths being attributed to home deliveries and low utilization of skilled maternal healthcare services [11].…”