
Relatedly, Price and Bohora found a strong negative correlation between the incidence of conflict-related violence and the number of ANC consultations in Nepal. Kabakian-Khashodan observed that during the 2006 war in Lebanon women reported interruptions in regular maternity care and experienced more pregnancy related complications. observed a very strong association between political violence and intimate partner violence.

Still within these territories, Clark et al. found that the conflict in the Palestinian territories has resulted in decreased access to antenatal care (ANC) and postnatal care increasing number of home deliveries, induced deliveries, deliveries at military checkpoints and increased occurrence of gender-based violence.

One of the most affected components has been access to basic health services, including maternal and reproductive health (MRH) services.

Armed conflict has been described as a public health problem due to its negative impact on health systems and population health.
