Gutierrez, Marina, Martin, Harry W., and Gibbs, C. E.
Subjects
BIRTH control, POOR women, REPRODUCTIVE health, WOMEN'S health services, MATERNAL health services, PERINATAL death, MATERNAL mortality
Abstract
A study was made to obtain information on the amount and kind of family planning care obtained by patients whose babies were born at the only hospital in San Antonio providing obstetrical services for indigent women. The data were to be a basis for programs to deal with an extremely high perinatal morbidity and mortality in this group. The findings are reported and discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
1974
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