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Table 1.

Content of care defined by routine processes for antenatal, post-partum and post-natal care, and for prevention of haemorrhage during skilled birth attendance.

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Table 2.

Descriptive statistics for geographies included in this analysis.

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Fig 1.

Map of study area in Gombe State, north east Nigeria showing location of household clusters, frontline workers, and primary health facilities surveyed.

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Fig 2.

Map of study area in Ethiopia showing location of household clusters, frontline workers, and primary health facilities surveyed.

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Fig 3.

Map of study area in the State of Uttar Pradesh, India showing location of household clusters, frontline workers, and primary health facilities surveyed.

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Table 3.

Study population in the three geographies and coverage of contacts between women and health care providers for maternal and newborn health care.

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Table 4.

Reported content of antenatal care amongst all women with a live birth in the 12 months prior to survey, and amongst those women who had at least one antenatal contact with any provider during that pregnancy in Gombe State, Ethiopia, and Uttar Pradesh.

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Fig 4.

Coverage of quality antenatal care amongst women who had a live birth in the 12 months preceding survey in Gombe State, north east Nigeria, Ethiopia, and the State of Uttar Pradesh, India.

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Table 5.

Reported actions taken by skilled birth attendants at the last birth attended in Gombe State, Ethiopia, and Uttar Pradesh: Active Management of Third Stage Labour.

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Fig 5.

a. Coverage of quality skilled attendance at birth amongst women who had a live birth in the 12 months preceding survey in Gombe State, north east Nigeria, Ethiopia, and the State of Uttar Pradesh, India: defined as having a skilled attendant at birth and administration of prophylactic uterotonics. b. Coverage of quality skilled attendance at birth amongst women who had a live birth in the 12 months preceding survey in Gombe State, north east Nigeria, Ethiopia, and the State of Uttar Pradesh, India: defined as having a skilled attendant at birth and active management of third stage of labour.

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Table 6.

Reported content of post-partum care amongst all women with a live birth in the 12 months prior to survey, and amongst those women who had at least one post-partum contact within 48 hours of birth in Gombe State, Ethiopia, and Uttar Pradesh,

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Fig 6.

Coverage of quality post-partum care amongst women who had a live birth in the 12 months preceding survey in Gombe State, north east Nigeria, Ethiopia, and the State of Uttar Pradesh, India.

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Table 7.

Reported content of post-natal care reported by all women with a live birth in the 12 months prior to survey, and amongst those women who reported that their newborn had at least one post-natal contact within 48 hours of birth in Gombe State, Ethiopia, and Uttar Pradesh.

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Fig 7.

Coverage of quality post-natal care amongst infants born in the 12 months preceding survey in Gombe State, north east Nigeria, Ethiopia, and the State of Uttar Pradesh, India.

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