Antenatal care booked rural residence women have home delivery during the era of COVID-19 pandemic in Gidan District, Ethiopia.
Desale Bihonegn AsmamawYohannes Ayanaw HabituEskedar Getie MekonnenWubshet Debebe NegashPublished in: PloS one (2023)
Even though the government tried to lower the rate of home delivery by accessing health institutions in remote areas, implementing a women's development army, and introducing maternal waiting home utilization, nearly one in every three pregnant women gave birth at home among ANC booked women in their last pregnancy. Thus, improving the husband's educational status, providing information related to health institution delivery benefits during antenatal care, and strengthening the implementation of the women's development army, particularly among rural and unmarried women, would decrease home childbirth practices.
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