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Prevalence of Superimposed Preeclampsia and associated factors among Women with Chronic Hypertension who gave birth at Saint Paul’s hospital millennium medical college Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
(2020-09-01)Introduction: The prevalence of chronic hypertension during pregnancy is on average around 10% worldwide and of this around 25% on average will develop superimposed preeclampsia. Little is known about superimposed preeclampsia in Ethiopia. So, the objective of ...
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Quality of family planning counseling Among ANC Followers at SPHMMC ANC clinic
(2016-01-01)BackgroundEvery women in the reproductive age has a right to accurate, appropriate, understandable, and unambiguous information related to reproductive health in all parts of the health care facility.
Family planning is defined as the ability of ...
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A SIX-MONTH REVIEW OF PRIMARY PREMATURE OVARIAN INSUFFICENCY AMONG WOMEN SEEKING INFERTILITY CARE AT SPHMMC MICHU REPRODUCTIVE HEALLTH CLINIC ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
(2021-08-01)Background
The prevalence of primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) is very variable, but it has been estimated to be around 1% of the general population in studies. It's also very likely that the prevalence of POI varies over time and between countries. ...
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Treatment Outcomes of Ectopic Pregnancy Among Women Managed Medically at St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College Addis Ababa/ Ethiopia
(2020-08-01)Background: Ectopic pregnancy, a pregnancy in which the embryo implants outside the endometrial cavity, is an important cause of maternal mortality, especially in developing countries. It can be managed via multiple approaches including medical management using ...
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UNMET NEED FOR CONTRACEPTION AMONG HIV-POSITIVE WOMEN ATTENDING HIV CARE AND TREATMENT SERVICE AT SPHMMC, ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA
(2015-10-01)BACKGROUND- Ethiopia is one of the nations severely affected by the HIV pandemic with a national adult HIV prevalence of 1.5% with women disproportionately affected than men (1.9% compared to 1.0% in men). Despite its demonstrable contribution, far less attention ...