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Section Type: RESULTS

Text: Increases were also noted in bednet use during pregnancy (5398 [69 %] of 7859 vs 5135 [63 %] of 8121, respectively ; 112, 103-121 ; p = 0005), money saved for delivery or emergency (5730 [86 %] of 6681 vs 5525 [80 %] of 6941, respectively ; 109, 105-112 ; p < 00001), transport arranged in advance for facility (2496 [37 %] vs 2061 [30 %], respectively ; 130, 112-149 ; p = 00004), birth assistant for home delivery washed hands with soap (1853 [93 %] of 1992 vs 1817 [87 %] of 2091, respectively ; 105, 102-109 ; p = 0001), initiation of breastfeeding in less than 1 h of birth (3743 [49 %] of 7673 vs 3280 [41 %] of 7921, respectively ; 122, 107-140 ; p = 0004), skin to skin contact (3355 [44 %] vs 1931 [24 %], respectively ; 230, 185-287 ; p = 00002), first bath delayed for longer than 6 h (3131 [41 %] vs 2269 [29 %], respectively ; 165, 127-213 ; p < 00001), exclusive breastfeeding for 26-32 days (1217 [86 %] of 1414 vs 1091 [80 %] of 1371 ; 110, 104-116 ; p = 0001), and baby sleeping under bednet for 8-56 days (4548 [79 %] of 5756 vs 4291 [73 %] of 5846 ; 109, 103-115 ; p = 0002).