Abstract
Background Although this is beginning to change, the content of antenatal care has been relatively neglected in safe-motherhood program efforts. This appears in part to be due to an unwarranted belief that interventions over this period have far less impact than those provided around the time of birth. In this par, we review available evidence for 21 interventions potentially deliverable during pregnancy at high coverage to neglected populations in low income countries, with regard to effectiveness in reducing risk of: maternal mortality, newborn mortality, stillbirth, prematurity and intrauterine growth restriction. Selection was restricted to interventions that can be provided by non-professional health auxiliaries and not requiring laboratory support.
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Hodgins, S., Tielsch, J., Rankin, K., Robinson, A., Kearns, A., & Caglia, J. (2016). A new look at care in pregnancy: Simple, effective interventions for neglected populations. PLoS ONE, 11(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160562
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