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Maternal health indicators in CRING –Contraceptive prevalence rate –Antenatal care • At least one visit (skilled provider) • At least 4 visits (any provider) –Delivery care • Skilled attendant at birth • C-Section • Institutional deliveries –Early child bearing • Births by age 18 MDG 5 – Improve maternal health Goal 5: Improve maternal health Indicators – all in MICS Target 5.A: Reduce by three quarters, 5.1 Maternal mortality ratio (CRING) between 1990 and 2015, the maternal mortality ratio 5.2 Proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel (CRING) Target 5.B: Achieve, by 2015, universal 5.3 Contraceptive prevalence rate (CRING) access to reproductive health 5.4 Adolescent birth rate 5.5 Antenatal care coverage (at least one visit and at least four visits) (CRING) 5.6 Unmet need for family planning MICS4 Survey Design Workshop Maternal health indicators in CRING –Contraceptive prevalence rate –Antenatal care • At least one visit (skilled provider) • At least 4 visits (any provider) –Delivery care • Skilled attendant at birth • C-Section • Institutional deliveries –Early child bearing • Births by age 18 Contraceptive prevalence rate • Contraceptive use has contributed to improvements in maternal and infant health by serving to prevent unintended or closely spaced pregnancies. MDG report 2012 Contraceptive prevalence rate Numerator Denominator Number of women age 15-49 years Total number of women age 15-49 currently married or in union who are years who are currently married or in using (or whose partner is using) any union (modern or traditional) contraceptive method
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