2001
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3016.2001.0150s1001.x
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How effective is antenatal care in preventing maternal mortality and serious morbidity? An overview of the evidence

Abstract: This is an overview of evidence of the effectiveness of antenatal care in relation to maternal mortality and serious morbidity, focused in particular on developing countries. It concentrates on the major causes of maternal mortality, and traces their antecedent morbidities and risk factors in pregnancy. It also includes interventions aimed at preventing, detecting or treating any stage along this pathway during pregnancy. This is an updated and expanded version of a review first published by the World Health O… Show more

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“…ANC has a number of benefits. It provides an opportunity for communication between mothers and health workers [27,28]. The WHO has recommended that health workers should help mothers to prepare a plan for childbirth [26,29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ANC has a number of benefits. It provides an opportunity for communication between mothers and health workers [27,28]. The WHO has recommended that health workers should help mothers to prepare a plan for childbirth [26,29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ANC visits constitute one of the few times women in many resource-poor settings seek care for their own health [9,10] and, therefore, represent an important opportunity for: 1) reaching women with a number of interventions that may be vital for their health and the health of their unborn child (e.g. anaemia, HIV, syphilis and malaria prevention, detection and treatment), and 2) informing women about pregnancy, related complications, and the advantages of skilled delivery care as well as the importance of birth spacing [11,12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It includes providing health information about pregnancy complications and danger signs, symptoms, and risks of labor and delivery, importance of seeking medical care, and delivery with the assistance of skilled health care personnel (WHO, 1994). Many health problems related to pregnancy are preventable, detectable, or treatable by trained health workers (Carroli, Rooney, & Villar, 2001;WHO, 1994). In addition, researchers showed that ANC visits during pregnancy have positive impact on postnatal utilization of health services which have a positive impact on the health status of the child (Dhakal et al, 2007;Oyerinde, 2013) including a reduction in neonatal deaths (Fottrell et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%