Abstract:
Pregnancy or neonatal losses remained a substantial health burden worldwide. Significant losses occur across high-income countries (HICs) despite advances in medical technologies and low and middle-income countries (LMICs). Antenatal care (ANC; timeliness, adequacy, and contents) is believed to have paramount importance to reduce pregnancy and/or neonatal loss. Despite its importance for child survival and wellbeing of women, ANC timeliness, adequacy, or contents is rarely studied in Ethiopia.Therefore, this study aimed to identify ANC, pregnancy or neonatal loss, and their predictors in Ethiopia.