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Traditional Birth Attendants

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Shaba Woshi Women Still Choose Traditional Birth Attendants Over Skilled Delivery

By Nigeria Health Watch
April 24, 2025
2 Mins read
Many pregnant women continue to give birth at home in Baro ward, Agaie Local Government Area (LGA) of Niger state. This is…
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Integrating Traditional Birth Attendants for Improved Maternal Healthcare in Sierra Leone

By Nigeria Health Watch
February 12, 2024
7 Mins read
Sabrina Charles and Billy Mawindo (Guest writers) Editor’s note: For long, Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) have played and continue to play a…
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How Lagos State is tackling the challenge of alternative birth methods

By Nigeria Health Watch
May 26, 2020
7 Mins read
By Olufemi Omotayo and Agnes Udosen (Lead Writers) “This article was produced in collaboration with Maternal Figures, a database of maternal health…
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Torchlight

Traditional Birth Attendants: Friend or foe?

By Chibuike Alagboso
July 16, 2018
7 Mins read
The young mothers in the community fondly call her “Aunty Dada” Her first attempt at helping a woman deliver a baby was…
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