How Do Women Learn They Are Pregnant? The Introduction of Clinics and Pregnancy Awareness in Nepal
Isabel Musse,
Rebecca Thornton and
Dirgha Ghimire
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This paper examines how women learn about their pregnancy status and measures how access to pregnancy tests affects earlier pregnancy knowledge.
Keywords: Pregnancy; Nepal (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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