2021
DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2021.1995463
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Reproductive health and rights, and public policies in Brazil: revisiting challenges during covid-19 pandemics

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“…Unplanned pregnancies, deficiencies in prenatal care, the concentration of resources to address the coronavirus, and the large number of cesarean births are situations that affect the Dominican Republic and, along with other reasons, could worsen the Dominican reality regarding maternal mortality during the coronavirus pandemic (36). This leads to a hypothesis that COVID-19 intensifies the inequalities associated with maternal mortality.…”
Section: Maternal Mortality and Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unplanned pregnancies, deficiencies in prenatal care, the concentration of resources to address the coronavirus, and the large number of cesarean births are situations that affect the Dominican Republic and, along with other reasons, could worsen the Dominican reality regarding maternal mortality during the coronavirus pandemic (36). This leads to a hypothesis that COVID-19 intensifies the inequalities associated with maternal mortality.…”
Section: Maternal Mortality and Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%