Assessment of Place of Delivery and Associated Factors among Pastoralists in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Evaluation
CONCLUSION: Pastoralist women in Ethiopia were found to be a disadvantaged group for institutional delivery at national level. Husband involvement, educational level, ANC visit, knowledge and attitude for MCH service, and health facility distance were identified to have significant association with institutional delivery.PMID:38026544 | PMC:PMC10653963 | DOI:10.1155/2023/2634610 (Source: Journal of Pregnancy)
Source: Journal of Pregnancy - November 29, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: Lebeza Alemu Tenaw Henok Kumsa Mulugeta Wodaje Arage Atitegeb Abera Tilahun Hailu Esuyawkal Mislu Source Type: research

Obesity Cut-Off Points Using Prepregnancy Body Mass Index according to Cardiometabolic Conditions in Pregnancy
CONCLUSION: The findings suggest that the optimal prepregnancy BMI cut-off point is around 27 kg/m2 for pregnant women with maternal cardiometabolic conditions.PMID:38026545 | PMC:PMC10667054 | DOI:10.1155/2023/6669700 (Source: Journal of Pregnancy)
Source: Journal of Pregnancy - November 29, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: Renata O Neves Alexandre da S Rocha Bruna O de Vargas Daniela C Kretzer Salete de Matos Marcelo Z Goldani Lisia von Diemen Jos é A de A Magalhães Juliana R Bernardi Source Type: research

Assessment of Place of Delivery and Associated Factors among Pastoralists in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Evaluation
CONCLUSION: Pastoralist women in Ethiopia were found to be a disadvantaged group for institutional delivery at national level. Husband involvement, educational level, ANC visit, knowledge and attitude for MCH service, and health facility distance were identified to have significant association with institutional delivery.PMID:38026544 | PMC:PMC10653963 | DOI:10.1155/2023/2634610 (Source: Journal of Pregnancy)
Source: Journal of Pregnancy - November 29, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: Lebeza Alemu Tenaw Henok Kumsa Mulugeta Wodaje Arage Atitegeb Abera Tilahun Hailu Esuyawkal Mislu Source Type: research

Obesity Cut-Off Points Using Prepregnancy Body Mass Index according to Cardiometabolic Conditions in Pregnancy
CONCLUSION: The findings suggest that the optimal prepregnancy BMI cut-off point is around 27 kg/m2 for pregnant women with maternal cardiometabolic conditions.PMID:38026545 | PMC:PMC10667054 | DOI:10.1155/2023/6669700 (Source: Journal of Pregnancy)
Source: Journal of Pregnancy - November 29, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: Renata O Neves Alexandre da S Rocha Bruna O de Vargas Daniela C Kretzer Salete de Matos Marcelo Z Goldani Lisia von Diemen Jos é A de A Magalhães Juliana R Bernardi Source Type: research

Assessment of Place of Delivery and Associated Factors among Pastoralists in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Evaluation
CONCLUSION: Pastoralist women in Ethiopia were found to be a disadvantaged group for institutional delivery at national level. Husband involvement, educational level, ANC visit, knowledge and attitude for MCH service, and health facility distance were identified to have significant association with institutional delivery.PMID:38026544 | PMC:PMC10653963 | DOI:10.1155/2023/2634610 (Source: Journal of Pregnancy)
Source: Journal of Pregnancy - November 29, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: Lebeza Alemu Tenaw Henok Kumsa Mulugeta Wodaje Arage Atitegeb Abera Tilahun Hailu Esuyawkal Mislu Source Type: research

Obesity Cut-Off Points Using Prepregnancy Body Mass Index according to Cardiometabolic Conditions in Pregnancy
CONCLUSION: The findings suggest that the optimal prepregnancy BMI cut-off point is around 27 kg/m2 for pregnant women with maternal cardiometabolic conditions.PMID:38026545 | PMC:PMC10667054 | DOI:10.1155/2023/6669700 (Source: Journal of Pregnancy)
Source: Journal of Pregnancy - November 29, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: Renata O Neves Alexandre da S Rocha Bruna O de Vargas Daniela C Kretzer Salete de Matos Marcelo Z Goldani Lisia von Diemen Jos é A de A Magalhães Juliana R Bernardi Source Type: research

Assessment of Place of Delivery and Associated Factors among Pastoralists in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Evaluation
CONCLUSION: Pastoralist women in Ethiopia were found to be a disadvantaged group for institutional delivery at national level. Husband involvement, educational level, ANC visit, knowledge and attitude for MCH service, and health facility distance were identified to have significant association with institutional delivery.PMID:38026544 | PMC:PMC10653963 | DOI:10.1155/2023/2634610 (Source: Journal of Pregnancy)
Source: Journal of Pregnancy - November 29, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: Lebeza Alemu Tenaw Henok Kumsa Mulugeta Wodaje Arage Atitegeb Abera Tilahun Hailu Esuyawkal Mislu Source Type: research

Obesity Cut-Off Points Using Prepregnancy Body Mass Index according to Cardiometabolic Conditions in Pregnancy
CONCLUSION: The findings suggest that the optimal prepregnancy BMI cut-off point is around 27 kg/m2 for pregnant women with maternal cardiometabolic conditions.PMID:38026545 | PMC:PMC10667054 | DOI:10.1155/2023/6669700 (Source: Journal of Pregnancy)
Source: Journal of Pregnancy - November 29, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: Renata O Neves Alexandre da S Rocha Bruna O de Vargas Daniela C Kretzer Salete de Matos Marcelo Z Goldani Lisia von Diemen Jos é A de A Magalhães Juliana R Bernardi Source Type: research

Assessment of Place of Delivery and Associated Factors among Pastoralists in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Evaluation
CONCLUSION: Pastoralist women in Ethiopia were found to be a disadvantaged group for institutional delivery at national level. Husband involvement, educational level, ANC visit, knowledge and attitude for MCH service, and health facility distance were identified to have significant association with institutional delivery.PMID:38026544 | PMC:PMC10653963 | DOI:10.1155/2023/2634610 (Source: Journal of Pregnancy)
Source: Journal of Pregnancy - November 29, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: Lebeza Alemu Tenaw Henok Kumsa Mulugeta Wodaje Arage Atitegeb Abera Tilahun Hailu Esuyawkal Mislu Source Type: research

Obesity Cut-Off Points Using Prepregnancy Body Mass Index according to Cardiometabolic Conditions in Pregnancy
CONCLUSION: The findings suggest that the optimal prepregnancy BMI cut-off point is around 27 kg/m2 for pregnant women with maternal cardiometabolic conditions.PMID:38026545 | PMC:PMC10667054 | DOI:10.1155/2023/6669700 (Source: Journal of Pregnancy)
Source: Journal of Pregnancy - November 29, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: Renata O Neves Alexandre da S Rocha Bruna O de Vargas Daniela C Kretzer Salete de Matos Marcelo Z Goldani Lisia von Diemen Jos é A de A Magalhães Juliana R Bernardi Source Type: research

Assessment of Place of Delivery and Associated Factors among Pastoralists in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Evaluation
CONCLUSION: Pastoralist women in Ethiopia were found to be a disadvantaged group for institutional delivery at national level. Husband involvement, educational level, ANC visit, knowledge and attitude for MCH service, and health facility distance were identified to have significant association with institutional delivery.PMID:38026544 | PMC:PMC10653963 | DOI:10.1155/2023/2634610 (Source: Journal of Pregnancy)
Source: Journal of Pregnancy - November 29, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: Lebeza Alemu Tenaw Henok Kumsa Mulugeta Wodaje Arage Atitegeb Abera Tilahun Hailu Esuyawkal Mislu Source Type: research

Obesity Cut-Off Points Using Prepregnancy Body Mass Index according to Cardiometabolic Conditions in Pregnancy
CONCLUSION: The findings suggest that the optimal prepregnancy BMI cut-off point is around 27 kg/m2 for pregnant women with maternal cardiometabolic conditions.PMID:38026545 | PMC:PMC10667054 | DOI:10.1155/2023/6669700 (Source: Journal of Pregnancy)
Source: Journal of Pregnancy - November 29, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: Renata O Neves Alexandre da S Rocha Bruna O de Vargas Daniela C Kretzer Salete de Matos Marcelo Z Goldani Lisia von Diemen Jos é A de A Magalhães Juliana R Bernardi Source Type: research

Missed Opportunity of Antenatal Care Services Utilization and Associated Factors among Reproductive Age Women in Eastern Hararghe Zone, Eastern Ethiopia: Mixed Methods Study
CONCLUSIONS: According to this report, relatively high proportions of pregnant women experienced missed opportunities in antenatal care follow-up. Factors such as maternal age, education, parity, frequency, timing, and media access were statistically significantly correlated with missed antenatal care follow-up. Therefore, all stakeholders should emphasize advocating for and enhancing the benefits of antenatal care; this in turn plays a crucial role in increasing the follow-up of clients for these crucial services. Moreover, health policy implementers need to coordinate their tracking of pregnant women who missed their ant...
Source: Journal of Pregnancy - October 9, 2023 Category: OBGYN Authors: Ibsa Mussa On Makhubela-Nkondo Melat B Maruta Adera Debella Source Type: research