PUBHLTH 2 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Eclampsia, Immunodeficiency, Unsafe Abortion

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Case 6: saving mother"s lives in sri lanka. Pregnant women living in developing countries have a 1 in 8 chance of dying due to pregnancy complications. The maternal mortality ratio in sri lanka was about 500 and 600 per 100,000 live births in the 1950s. Risk factors such as malnutrition, malaria, immune system deficiency, tb, and heart disease all contribute to maternal mortality. Widespread access to health services, midwifery services, and quality improvements contribute to declines in maternal mortality rates. Providing communities with educational opportunities, more access to health care services, and prompting gender equity will reduce maternal mortality rates. Develop a plan to improve maternal health services in developing countries. Majority of maternal deaths (99%) occurs in developing countries. One third of deaths take place in south asia. Approximately 830 women die everyday from pregnancy and childbirth related causes. 75% of all maternal deaths are the result of the following complications during pregnancy and child birth.

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