2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0002217
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Why do women still give birth at home; perceptions of Pakistani women and decision-makers from marginalized communities

Ayesha Khalid,
Kaniz Amna Haider,
Hareem Ahmer
et al.

Abstract: In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), maternal and newborn mortality is high due to the high prevalence of home births. Understanding the reasons behind this behavior is essential for improving maternal and newborn outcomes. Therefore, a qualitative exploratory study was conducted in a peri-urban community in Karachi, Pakistan to understand the perceptions of pregnant women who delivered at home despite receiving antenatal care and the perceptions of their decision-makers regarding this behavior. In-dep… Show more

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“…Approximately 35% of Pakistani women give birth at home with the help of traditional midwives (Khalid et al 2023). In this researched area, today midwives get training as lady health visitors (LHVs).…”
Section: O N C E P T U a L S T A N C Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 35% of Pakistani women give birth at home with the help of traditional midwives (Khalid et al 2023). In this researched area, today midwives get training as lady health visitors (LHVs).…”
Section: O N C E P T U a L S T A N C Ementioning
confidence: 99%