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Link between pregnancy planning and antenatal care utilization in sub-Saharan Africa: An analysis of DHS data (2010-2023). | LitMetric

This study aims to analyse the relationship between pregnancy planning and antenatal care in sub-Saharan Africa and to identify which categories of mothers are most likely to make inadequate use of antenatal care in the event of a mistimed or unwanted pregnancy. The latest data from the Demographic and Health Surveys of 32 countries were analysed using bivariate and multivariate descriptive methods. The results show that compared with planned births, mistimed and unwanted births are respectively 27% (OR=0.733) and 29% (OR=0.711) less likely to have an antenatal visit in the first three months of pregnancy, and 25% (OR=0.752) and 29% (OR=0.705) less likely to have the four recommended antenatal visits. In addition, the births of the most privileged women (richest, educated and exposed to the media) are the least likely to have an adequate prenatal visit in the event of mistimed or unwanted pregnancies, probably due to an increased psychosocial impact linked to school dropouts, damage to professional projects and a desire to hide the pregnancy from those around her.

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