“…19 The barriers most related to health care-seeking behaviour are economic status, 18 distance to facility, 20 educational level, 21 women's autonomy, 21,22 recognition of disease, 17,23 aetiology, 20 severity of symptoms 15,19,22 and knowledge and attitudes about use of the health system. 18,24,25 Given that decision-making is a complex behaviour related to perception of needs, which is dependent on the interaction between individual traits, characteristics and the exposure to social, cultural, and economic conditions, gathering information requires a broad approach. 19,26 For instance, the use of antenatal care seems to enhance the utilization of emergency obstetric care, the same way that lack of antenatal access is associated with delays leading to poor maternal outcomes.…”