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Myths and practices during antenatal care among married women of selected rural and urban areas of district Ludhiana, Punjab: A comparative study

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Table 1. Comparative distribution of married woman of rural and urban areas as per socio   demographic characteristics
Table 3 Comparison of mean score of myths during antenatal care among married women of rural and urban areas
Figure 2. Comparative percentage distribution of level of practices during antenatal care   among the married women of rural and urban areas

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