Background: In 2005, Ethiopia’s parliament amended the penal code to expand the
circumstances in which abortion is legal. Abortion is largely a product of unintended pregnancy,
which can be prevented through use of ...
• Background:- There is little information about the current management of pain after obstetric surgery at Tibebe Ghion specialized hospital and Felegehiwot comprehensive specialized hospital ,which are among the largest ...
BACKGROUND ;The annual global burden of stillbirths is estimated to be 3.2 million, of
which 98% occurs in low and middle-income countries (LMICs).The prevalence of stillbirth
outcomes became 85 per 1000 in Amhara ...
Introduction: Episiotomy is obstetric surgical operation performed to increase the diameter of
the vulvas outlet during the late period of the second stage of labor to facilitate vaginal delivery.
The rate of episiotomy ...
Background:
Preterm birth (PTB) complications are the leading cause of death among neonates globally1
. It
remains one of the most serious problems in obstetrics care globally. In Ethiopia preterm
delivery is a direct ...
Background:Preconception care is a critical component of health which includes the provision
of biomedical, behavioral, and social health interventions to women of reproductive age and
couples before they conceive. As ...
Introduction: Perinatal mortality is defined as fetal death after 28 weeks of gestation and newborn death within seven days. Globally, more than 2.6 million stillbirths and over 2.7 million early neonatal deaths are estimated ...
Introduction: Worldwide, stroke is a leading cause of mortality and disability. In Ethiopia, stroke is one of the diseases in the top five which causes death. In Felege hiwot comprehensive specialized hospital, for the ...
Introduction: Bordetella pertussis is a highly contagious, vaccine-preventable respiratory illness, transmitted by coughing. Globally there were an estimated 24.1 million cases and 160,700 deaths in children fewer than ...
Introduction: The postnatal period starts from one hour after the birth of placenta and ends 42 days. The days and weeks following childbirth, the postnatal period, is a critical phase in the lives of mothers and newborn ...
Background: Postpartum hemorrhage is defined as loss of blood of more than 500 milliliters following a vaginal delivery or more than 1000 ml following caesarian section or blood loss that can cause hemodynamic derangement ...
Introduction: Malaria is a deadly disease that puts approximately 3.3 billion people at risk globally. Migrants traveling to endemic area are high risk groups that are mostly affected by malaria. Dangure woreda is a low ...
Background: Family planning helps women avoid unplanned or unwanted pregnancies, and prevent unsafe abortions. Expanding access to effective modern contraceptive method is essential for achieving universal access to ...
Background: Family planning helps women avoid unplanned or unwanted pregnancies, and prevent unsafe abortions. Expanding access to effective modern contraceptive method is essential for achieving universal access to ...
Background: Intestinal helminthes and Plasmodium infections remain a major health problem in many developing countries in population with poor economy and sanitary setting especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Even though there ...
Background: Late antenatal care initiation is the initiation of antenatal care by pregnant women after the recommended time (≤ 12 weeks of gestation) passed. It relates with maximizing maternal and fetal morbidity and ...
Background: Common mental disorders such as depressive and anxiety disorders are a leading cause of disability and major public health issue in globally. However, the magnitude and associated factors at the community level ...
Introduction: - Rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis is caused by bacteria that do not respond to rifampicin. The emergence and spreading of Rifampicin-resistance strains of mycobacterium tuberculosis poses significant ...
Background: - Discloser of HIV-positive status to HIV-infected children is the most difficult issue for caregivers and healthcare providers. The levels of disclosure vary in developing and developed countries between 17% ...
Background: Hospital long stay is a serious social and economic problem, leading to elevated medical expenses and dissatisfaction, and increased workload and financial burden. Patients discharge time was different in ...