2016
DOI: 10.3126/njog.v11i1.16295
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Utilization of Antenatal care services in present pregnancy among the women attending in a Teaching Hospital for delivery

Abstract: Aims: To study attendance of antenatal care services during present pregnancy by pregnant women coming for delivery in a teaching hospital of Kathmandu and to analyze the   impact of educational status, age group, gravida (number of pregnancy) and occupation of the women on antenatal care service utilization.Methods: Uncomplicated, term pregnant women who came for delivery in labour or for induction of labour or elective cesarean section were interviewed using semi-structured questionnaire.Results: Six hundred… Show more

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“…12 These findings are also consistent with the finding of a study done in Teaching hospital of Kathmandu where 83% of women had four antenatal visits. 22 These findings are also consistent with the finding of study done North Ethiopia shows that 84.8% have four or more antenatal visits. 23 In this study, 73.8% of respondents had received the first antenatal visit within four months of pregnancy.…”
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“…12 These findings are also consistent with the finding of a study done in Teaching hospital of Kathmandu where 83% of women had four antenatal visits. 22 These findings are also consistent with the finding of study done North Ethiopia shows that 84.8% have four or more antenatal visits. 23 In this study, 73.8% of respondents had received the first antenatal visit within four months of pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%