Open Access Peer-reviewed Research Article Contemporary pathways to adolescent pregnancy in Indonesia: A qualitative investigation with adolescent girls in West Java and Central Sulawesi Maki Akiyama, Neira Budiono, Ali Aulia Ramly x Published: October 27, 2023 Article Authors Metrics Comments
the Indonesian people made the researchers interested in knowing the pattern of pregnancy care among pregnant women in Indonesia. This study only discussed the pattern of health care for pregnant women in several regions of Indonesia. The researchers have not been able to present the culture of pregnancy care in all regions of Indonesia.
Abstract Background : Low pregnancy planning can cause unwanted pregnancy, abortion, loss of reproductive health, domestic violence until death. 40% of 85 million pregnancies in the world are unplanned and 38% end with abortions, miscarriage and unplanned childbirth. Unplanned pregnancy are associated with an increased risk of birth outcomes, including preterm birth, low birth weight (LBW
Introduction. Indonesia and other low-and-middle-income countries (LMICs) suffer most from the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of the countries already have high maternal mortality ratios and now have to also hold massive burdens of the pandemics, such as an increased number of pregnant women, limited maternal services, and more women with serious COVID-19 complications [1], [2].
This study aims to describe the pattern of pregnancy care in Indonesia. Method: This study is a literature review study. In the data identification process, a total of 263 articles were identified and filtered based on inclusion criteria, language, and research location.
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pregnant in indonesian language