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Fig 1.

Usage of obstetric care under.

A) primary (FKTP) and B) inpatient (FKRTL) setting; C) Population-based frequencies for treatment under FKTP and FKRTL setting; D) Migration of patients for advanced treatment (FKRTL) between provinces of residence and healthcare delivery; E) Usage ofprimary care (FKTP) in various demographic province clusters as percentage of care within the provinces. * p<0.05 compared to uncomplicated postnatal care in other province clusters; F) Relativeinvolvement of hospital types in different clinical situations, percentage of all inpatients treated by different hospital types.

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Fig 2.

Availability of resources.

Quadrant charts for A) availability of SPOG and midwifes; B) SPOG for rural population; Availability of midwifes: C) absolute frequency per 100.000 population and D) relative frequency of complicated compared to all diagnoses related; SPOG: E) absolute; F) relative frequency.

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Fig 3.

Complicated diagnoses associated with relative numbers of rural population.

Quadrant charts for A) all FKTP treatment/rural population; (Differentiated data for antenatal, perinatal and postnatal care see S1B-S1D Fig in S3 File); B) absolute inpatient FKRTL treatment frequency per 100.000 population and C) relative frequency of complicated compared to all diagnoses for rural population.

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Fig 4.

Outcome related to availability.

Quadrant charts for gynecologists and midwifes (A; B) and advanced care (C; D) to stillbirth rates (A; C) and maternal mortality rates (B; D).

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Table 1.

Linear regression model for A) stillbirth rates and B) MMR.

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