Adolescent deliveries in rural Cameroon: An 8-year trend, prevalence and adverse maternofoetal outcomes
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Posted onIntegrating PMTCT into maternal, newborn, and child health and related services: Experiences from the global plan priority countries
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Posted onPrevalence of maternal HIV infection and knowledge on mother–to–child transmission of HIV and its prevention among antenatal care attendees in a rural area in Northwest Cameroon
Posted onThe Burden of Infertility: Global Prevalence and Women’s Voices from Around the World
Posted onThe clinical definition of infertility provided by the World Health Organization is “a disease of the reproductive system defined by the failure to achieve a clinical pregnancy after 12 months or more of regular unprotected sexual intercourse.” Available data indicate that at least 50 million couples worldwide experience infertility. In many cultures, women who do not have children suffer from stigmatization, discrimination and ostracism, even if the underlying cause lies in their male partners or husbands. Women’s experiences of stigma have been documented all over the world…read more