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Assessing compliance with antenatal care visits among pregnant women attending primary health care centers in Al-Hilla City, Iraq

Farah Wajid Alwan
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Shaymaa Abdullateef Alfadhul
2

  1. Babylon Health Directorate, Babylon, Iraq
  2. Faculty of Medicine, University of Kufa, Kufa, Iraq
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review 2026; 28(1): 15–21
Online publish date: 2026/03/30
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