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Section Type: RESULTS

Text: Women in the intervention group were less likely to attend for their check-up (76. 4 % vs 88. 4 % ; P = 0. 001), more likely to discuss labour and birth at their check-up (OR = 1. 77, 95 % CI 1. 17-2. 68), less likely to have a vaginal examination (OR = 0. 51 ; 95 %, CI 0. 34-0. 77) or pap smear (OR = 0. 34 ; 95 % CI = 0. 22-0. 52) at their check ; more likely to report difficulties with low milk supply (OR = 1. 72 ; 95 % CI = 1. 12-2. 66) and adjusting to the demands of a new baby (OR = 1. 76 ; 95 % CI 1. 13 2. 74), more likely to talk to a general practitioner about their baby (68. 2 % vs 58. 0 % ; P = 0. 02) and less likely to consult a hospital doctor about their baby (7. 3 % vs 14. 0 %, P = 0. 02).