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. 2019 Nov 4;19:408. doi: 10.1186/s12887-019-1789-8

Table 2.

Maternity experiences of mothers in Jimma zone, Oromia January 2016

Variables Living arrangements Total
Rural (N = 353) Urban (N = 352)
N [%] N [%]
ANC Visit
 Yes 309 [87.5] 296 [84.1] 605
 No 44 [12.5] 56 [15.9] 100
Number of ANC visit
 1 4 [1.3] 5 [1.7] 9
 2 50 [16.2] 53 [18] 103
 3 136 [44] 97 [32.7] 233
 4 113 [36.6] 138 [46.6] 251
 I do not know 6 [1.9] 3 [1] 9
PNC follow up
 Yes 248 [70.3] 270 (76.7) 518
 No 105 [29.7] 82 [23.3] 187
Place of delivery
 Home 166 [47] 53 [15] 219
 Governmental health facility 177 [50.1] 286 [81.2] 463
 NGOs health facility 9 [2.6] 11 [3.2] 20
 On the way to health 1 [0.3] 2 [0.6] 3
 Facility
Birth attendants
 Health professionals 183 [51.8] 300 [85.2] 483
 Relatives/friends/neighbors 138 [39.1] 39 [11.1] 177
 TBA/TTBA 32 [9.1] 13 [3.7] 45

ANC Antenatal care, NGOs None Governmental Organizations, PNC Postnatal care, TBA Traditional Birth Attendants, TTBA Trained Traditional Birth Attendants