Panel's Accepted Abstract


Panel : P106 - Maternal, Child Healthcare and Family Planning Experiences among the Marginalized Population: Prospects and Challenges in the Developing Nations
TrackIDAbstract TitleAuthor(s)Session
IUAES23_ABS_D4286 Maternal Health and Status of Women in India DISARI ROY IUAES23_PAB_R1191_Session1
IUAES23_ABS_V2152 Breast cancer in Mexico City Rural areas AXEL PALOS IUAES23_PAB_R1191_Session1
IUAES23_ABS_H1317 Maternal pregnancy and child birth outcomes among the tribal population in Churachandpur, Manipur. Evelyn Ngaithianven IUAES23_PAB_R1191_Session1
IUAES23_ABS_Y8818 An Investigation of Challenges Pregnant women face to Receive Maternal Healthcare Services: A Case Study from Rural India Hiya Mukherjee IUAES23_PAB_R1191_Session1
IUAES23_ABS_H9650 Towards a Situated Understanding of Maternal Experiences at the Margins: Notes from Bhatti Mines Rajashree Chowdhury IUAES23_PAB_R1191_Session2
IUAES23_ABS_U8688 Factors influencing maternal and infant healthcare during the postpartum period in the rural areas of district Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. HARSHITA SHUKLA IUAES23_PAB_R1191_Session2
IUAES23_ABS_V2178 Developmental Dilemmas: The Question of Women’s Health A Study of the reproductive health of tribal women in a village in Madhya Pradesh Himani Bajaj IUAES23_PAB_R1191_Session2
IUAES23_ABS_B2361 SIGNIFICANCE OF ETHNIC FOOD AND ETHNO-MEDICINE IN REPRODUCTIVE MOTHER-CHILD HEALTH: A STUDY ON THE KARBIS OF KARBI ANGLONG, ASSAM SOMENATH BHATTACHARJEE IUAES23_PAB_R1191_Session2
IUAES23_ABS_K2896 The Practice of Consumption of Traditional Liquor ‘Chyang’ by Sherpa Mothers during the Postnatal Period. CHUMU SHERPA IUAES23_PAB_R1191_Session3
IUAES23_ABS_Y3054 Maternal health and the detrimental custom of Traditional Birth Attendants in rural Jharkhand JAIWANT MURMU IUAES23_PAB_R1191_Session3
IUAES23_ABS_R3031 Mortality and care of children with high percentages of burns on the body. Montserrat Sanchez Chavez IUAES23_PAB_R1191_Session3
IUAES23_ABS_N9282 A case study of civil hospital: Exploring birthing experience of the marginalised women. Rukmani Sharma IUAES23_PAB_R1191_Session3