Designing a Portable Gynecological Examination Table: Improving Access to Antenatal Care in Rural Ghana

Regular pelvic examinations and health care visits are important preventative measures for maintaining maternal health. However, in rural settings within the least developed countries, poor travel conditions, lack of resources, social constraints, lack of educational opportunities, and economic limi...

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