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Maternal Health

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Maternal Health

Complications from childbirth can include obstructed labor, improperly performed abortions, and infection. These issues can lead to otherwise preventable illness and death pre- and post-partum. Learn about programs and practices that provide high quality care for women and families during pregnancy and childbirth.

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Fertility, Child Work, and Schooling Consequences of Family Planning Programs: Evidence from an Experiment in Rural Bangladesh

Family planning programs can significantly decrease lifetime fertility, but have no impact on child work and schooling.

Nistha Sinha (2005)
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Children and Mothers in War: An Outcome Study of a Psychosocial Intervention Program

Post-war psychosocial counseling for mothers leads to positive physical and psychological outcomes for their children.

Ragnhild Dybdahl (2001)
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Maternal Health Icon
Maternal Health

Complications from childbirth can include obstructed labor, improperly performed abortions, and infection. These issues can lead to otherwise preventable illness and death pre- and post-partum. Learn about programs and practices that provide high quality care for women and families during pregnancy and childbirth.

Image
Maternal Health Icon

Children and Mothers in War: An Outcome Study of a Psychosocial Intervention Program

Post-war psychosocial counseling for mothers leads to positive physical and psychological outcomes for their children.

Ragnhild Dybdahl (2001)
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Reproductive Sexual Health Icon
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Maternal Health Icon

Fertility, Child Work, and Schooling Consequences of Family Planning Programs: Evidence from an Experiment in Rural Bangladesh

Family planning programs can significantly decrease lifetime fertility, but have no impact on child work and schooling.

Nistha Sinha (2005)
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