2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2376706/v1
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Cultural Malpractice and its Associated Factors During Pregnancy, Child Birth and Postnatal Period Among Women’s Who Give Birth Once at Dire Dawa City Administration, Eastern Ethiopia, 2021

Abstract: Background: Cultural malpractices are defined as traditional practices which negatively affect the physical, sexual, and socio-economic participation of women and children. It is responsible for the annual deaths of 303,000 mothers and 2.7 million newborns globally. In developing countries, it accounts for about 5–15% of maternal deaths. In Ethiopia, about 18% of infant deaths occur due to cultural practice, and 52% of pregnant mothers give birth at home following cultural customs in Dire Dawa city. Objective:… Show more

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