Association between utilization and quality of antenatal care with stillbirths in four tertiary hospitals in a low-income urban setting.
George N GwakoFredrick WereMoses M ObimboJohn KinuthiaOnesmus W GachunoPeter B GichangiPublished in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2020)
Lack of antenatal care, attending fewer than four antenatal visits and poor quality antenatal care as measured by surrogate indicators were significantly associated with stillbirth. In addition, women with low education level, obstetric complications, multiparity and medical complications had a significantly higher likelihood of stillbirth. Improving the utilization of four or more antenatal visits and the quality of antenatal care can reduce the risk of stillbirth.