PJMHS 2023
DOI: 10.53350/pjmhs20231752
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Maternal Health Services in Pakistan

Abstract: Background: Women must be provided with necessary health services for a child's good health and future during pregnancy. Women's health has experienced a considerable epidemiological change during the past several decades. Maternal well-being and health affect not only the developed world but predominantly the developing nations. Differences in resource allocation between industrialized and developing countries ultimately led to notable differences in pregnancy complications and deaths. Aim: To investigate th… Show more

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“…The under-utilization of medical services is another problem that contributes to the increased rate of maternal deaths in the area. According to a study by Ilyas (2023), most women in Southern Punjab do not immediately seek prenatal care or competent birth attendance. There are several challenges women must overcome to obtain the essential maternity healthcare treatments they require, including long travel times to medical facilities, subpar transportation, and financial constraints.…”
Section: Introduction and Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The under-utilization of medical services is another problem that contributes to the increased rate of maternal deaths in the area. According to a study by Ilyas (2023), most women in Southern Punjab do not immediately seek prenatal care or competent birth attendance. There are several challenges women must overcome to obtain the essential maternity healthcare treatments they require, including long travel times to medical facilities, subpar transportation, and financial constraints.…”
Section: Introduction and Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%