Effect of Health Teaching Sessions on Women's Knowledge Regarding Selected Danger Signals During Pregnancy

  • EMAN M.E. SHAHIN, D.N.Sc. R
  • N HOSNI, M.D. A
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Abstract

Background: Pregnant woman may face the risk of sudden, unpredictable complications called danger signals that could potentially be life threatening to the mother or her fetus. Raising women's awareness about danger signals through antenatal health teaching sessions improved identification and early detection of problems.

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EMAN M.E. SHAHIN, D.N.Sc., R. A. M., M. Sc. ;, & N HOSNI, M.D., A. (2018). Effect of Health Teaching Sessions on Women’s Knowledge Regarding Selected Danger Signals During Pregnancy. The Medical Journal of Cairo University, 86(12), 4095–4106. https://doi.org/10.21608/mjcu.2018.62790

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