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"It is good, but I can't afford it …" potential barriers to adequate prenatal care among Afghan women in Iran: a qualitative study in South Tehran.

Omid DadrasZiba TaghizadeFateme DadrasLeyla AlizadeSeyedahmad SeyedalinaghiMasako Ono-KiharaMasahiro KiharaTakeo Nakayama
Published in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2020)
The findings of present study emphasize the necessity of available and most importantly, affordable prenatal care for Afghan women in Iran. Providing an affordable health insurance with adequate coverage of prenatal and delivery services, could reduce the financial burden, facilitate the access, and ensure the maternal and child health in this vulnerable population. The issues of fear and concern of deportation must be removed for at least illegal Afghan mothers to ensure their access to maternity care and improve the health of both mother and offspring.
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