Research Article
Knowledge and Attitude of Nigerian Pregnant Women towards Antenatal Exercise: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Table 2
Maternal-obstetric characteristics of the respondents
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| Variable | (%) |
| Family setting | | Polygamy | 38 (20.1) | Monogamy | 125 (66.1) | Single parenting | 26 (13.8) | Parity | | Nulliparous | 74 (39.2%) | Primiparous | 53 (28.0%) | Multiparous | 62 (32.8%) | Mode of delivery | | Vaginal | 109 (57.6%) | Caesarean section | 6 (3.2%) | Not applicable | 74 (39.2%) | Place of delivery | | Hospital | 93 (49.2%) | Home | 7 (3.7%) | Mission | 15 (7.9%) | Not applicable | 74 (39.2%) | Previous antenatal care start time | | <1 month | 5 (2.6%) | 1–3 months | 54 (28.6%) | 3–6 months | 44 (23.3%) | 6–9 months | 12 (6.3%) | Not applicable | 74 (39.2%) | Present antenatal care duration | | <1 month | 75 (39.7%) | 1–3 months | 57 (30.2%) | 3–6 months | 44 (23.2%) | 6–9 months | 13 (6.9%) |
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