Age is a factor in identifying who will seek professional healthcare. One example is:
a. older mothers are less likely to seek professional healthcare at the time of birth
b. younger mothers are less likely to seek professional healthcare at the time of birth.
c. women who experienced menopause reduce the times they seek professional healthcare
d. Older urban women were less likely to seek professional health care than rural older women.
B
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