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Calcium supplementation in pregnancy: An analysis of potential determinants in an under-resourced setting.

Atem Bethel AjongBruno KenfackInnocent Mbulli AliMartin Ndinakie YakumPrince Onydinma UkaogoFulbert Nkwele MangalaLoai AljerfPhelix Bruno Telefo
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Calcium supplementation practices in pregnancy remain poor in this population and far from WHO recommendations. Early initiation of antenatal care, a high number of antenatal visits and reminders or support from the partner on supplement intake significantly increase the odds of taking any calcium supplements in pregnancy. In line with WHO recommendations, women of childbearing age should be sensitised to initiate antenatal care earlier and attain as many visits as possible. Male involvement in prenatal care might also boost the likelihood of these women taking calcium supplements.
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