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Ecuador addresses cultural issues for pregnant women

Faced with criticism over their perceived choice of modern medical care over traditional models of care, lntercultural Maternity's president Darly Quinonez said: "There is no reason why we cannot have both: if our client needs an emergency operation, she can have one; if she wants to give...

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Published in:The Lancet (British edition) 2007-10, Vol.370 (9595), p.1302-1302
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Child, Preschool
Childbirth & labor
Community
Cultural differences
Cultural Diversity
Ecuador
Female
Health care
Health Policy
Health services
Humans
Internal Medicine
Maternal Health Services - legislation & jurisprudence
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Maternal Health Services - utilization
Medicine
Pregnancy
Public health
Reproductive health
Womens health
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