Category: maternal mortality

  • [WATCH] Video Shows Horrors of Childbirth in Sierra Leone #MaternalHealth

    The United Nations has designated Sierra Leone as the most dangerous place to have a baby. In fact, it has the highest maternal mortality rate in the world at 1,360 deaths per 100,000 live births. On average, most women have at least six babies in Sierra Leone. In a previous post I mentioned the Aminata…

  • Joint Commission Creates New Standards of Care to Curb Maternal Mortality

    Joint Commission Creates New Standards of Care to Curb Maternal Mortality

    One of the leading causes of maternal mortality in the United States is hemorrhaging. In fact, according to the CDC hemorrhaging accounts for 11.2% of pregnancy-related deaths. Based on these increasing numbers since 1986 the Joint Commission, the country’s leading accreditation organization for hospitals, has created 13 new standards for perinatal safety for hospitals to…

  • NEW: Drug That Prevents PostPartum Hemorrhage Added To WHO Essential Medicines List

    NEW: Drug That Prevents PostPartum Hemorrhage Added To WHO Essential Medicines List

    As I have written many times before postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) or excessive uterine bleeding after childbirth is the leading cause of maternal mortality in low-and-middle income countries. The recommended drug to prevent PPH according to the World Health Organization (WHO) is oxytocin. When administered in its recommended dose it causes little to no side effects.…

  • Congressional Black Maternal Health Caucus Launches on Capitol Hill

    Congressional Black Maternal Health Caucus Launches on Capitol Hill

    On Tuesday the first congressional caucus on black maternal health launched on Capitol Hill. Led by Democrat congresswomen Rep. Alma Adams (D-NC) and freshman Rep. Lauren Underwood (D-Il.) the caucus’s mission is to ensure black women are not dying senselessly during or after childbirth As has been noted here many times before black women experience…

  • Kenya’s Marie Stopes ban may drive more women to unsafe abortions

    According to the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Board, they banned abortion services provided by Marie Stopes following complaints from the general public.  Restrictive laws mean that women resort to unsafe means. jbdodane/Flickr Michael Mutua, African Population and Health Research Center The Kenyan Medical Practitioners and Dentists Board has stopped the NGO Marie Stopes International from performing…

  • Preventers of Maternal Deaths in the US Could Receive Millions in Funding

    Preventers of Maternal Deaths in the US Could Receive Millions in Funding

    The relatively large number of American women who die due to childbirth is one of the little-known facts in our country. In a nation where we spend exorbitant amounts on healthcare, we have the highest maternal mortality rate of any other developed country. Word, however, is getting out that women are increasingly susceptible of dying…

  • Europe Is Tackling Its Own Maternal Health Issues. Here’s Why. #MakeMotherhoodCount

    Europe Is Tackling Its Own Maternal Health Issues. Here’s Why. #MakeMotherhoodCount

    We know that women in low-and-middle income countries are especially prone to maternal mortality. Those of us of who write about maternal health and keep up with worldwide maternal health, mortality, and morbidity statistics understand that in the world’s poorest countries we find the worst outcomes for both mothers and their infants. In recent years,…

  • Why Family Planning Matters for Maternal Deaths and Child Survival

    Contraception empowers women to plan the number of children they will have. Tizta Tilahun Degfie, African Population and Health Research Center Family planning improves child survival and reduces maternal deaths. But the uptake of family planning in Africa is only 33%, nearly half the world average of 64%. The contraceptive prevalence rate in African countries…

  • Ensuring Safer Pregnancies for Kenyan Women in Urban Slums

    Antenatal care is important during pregnancy. Reuters Blessing Mberu, African Population and Health Research Center; Kanyiva Muindi, African Population and Health Research Center, and Patricia Elungata, McGill University Globally, there’s a general decline in the number of women who die from pregnancy or childbirth complications. However in Kenya, it remains high at 488 deaths per…

  • Recent Thoughts on Global Maternal Health

    Recent Thoughts on Global Maternal Health

    As an ardent supporter and advocate for maternal health, I am always happy to share my thoughts about the issue with a wider audience. I recently shared my thoughts with Merck for Mothers,  a 10-year $500 million initiative supporting women during pregnancy and childbirth. RT if you agree with @JenniferJames. We must work to #EndMaternalMortality. pic.twitter.com/UXKNyE3rdb…

  • Increasing Caesarean Sections in Africa Could Save More Mothers’ Lives

    Shutterstock Salome Maswime, University of the Witwatersrand and Gwinyai Masukume, University of the Witwatersrand Caesarean sections have been lifesaving procedures for hundreds of thousands of women across the world who experience complications during labour. Globally, it’s estimated that just under 20% of births take place via caesarean section – a percentage that’s gone up over…

  • Impress Mom With These Maternal Health Mother’s Day Gift Ideas + Giveaway

    Impress Mom With These Maternal Health Mother’s Day Gift Ideas + Giveaway

    Mother’s Day is the perfect holiday to splurge on the moms in your life as well as to support moms around the world. It’s a day to show love for mothers we know and to also remain mindful of the mothers everywhere who may need a little or even a lot of help for them…

  • 5 Maternal Health Interventions That Save Mothers’ Lives

    5 Maternal Health Interventions That Save Mothers’ Lives

    Every day 800 women die during childbirth or from pregnancy complications. This startling statistic represents women who not only live in sub-Saharan Africa where most maternal deaths occur but also throughout the world. In order to reduce the number of maternal deaths in low- and middle-income countries across the globe design teams, social entrepreneurs, innovators, and…

  • Will Trump’s Global Family Planning Cuts Cause Side Effects?

    Actress and U.N. Population Fund Goodwill Ambassador Ashley Judd visited a refugee camp in Mafraq, Jordan in 2016. AP Photo/Raad Adayleh Written by Rachel Sullivan Robinson, American University School of International Service President Donald Trump is leading an assault on family planning around the world. Most recently, his administration cut off U.S. contributions to the…

  • New Maternal Health Mobile App for Tanzanian Women Seeks Crowdfunding

    New Maternal Health Mobile App for Tanzanian Women Seeks Crowdfunding

    The more technology improves in low-and-middle income countries the quicker mobile apps will be invented and scaled to better people’s live. We already know that banking apps have transformed the exchange of money and have helped economies like Kenya’s thrive. Now, innovators are looking to create more and more mobile apps to transform health care…

  • Despite Differences in Culture, US and India Fall Short in Childbirth in Similar Ways

    Woman in labor, shown with monitors.  Neel Shah, Harvard Medical School After eight years of practicing obstetrics and researching childbirth in the United States, I know as well as anyone that the American maternal health system could be better. Our way of childbirth is the costliest in the world. Our health outcomes, from mortality rates…

  • Video: The Global Gag Rule Explained

    More than likely you have heard about the Global Gag Rule also known as the Mexico City Policy this week. You can learn more about it in a previous post: Why the Global Gag Rule Will Increase Maternal Mortality. To get right to the point, however, Planned Parenthood released this video: What is the Global…

  • Why The Global Gag Rule Will Increase Maternal Mortality

    Why The Global Gag Rule Will Increase Maternal Mortality

    Throughout my visits to clinics in Africa I have seen the work of Marie Stopes International in South Africa, Tanzania, Ethiopia as well as Zambia. They provide a full range of quality reproductive health services for women. I have always been impressed by the comprehensive care they provide. Now, their work will be hampered because…

  • 10 Organizations and Birth Centers That Save Black Mothers’ Lives #MaternalHealth (Updated)

    10 Organizations and Birth Centers That Save Black Mothers’ Lives #MaternalHealth (Updated)

    All maternal mortality and morbidity data in the United States report the same thing: black women die in disproportionately high numbers when compared to non-Hispanic white women. In fact, black women are four times more likely to die during or after childbirth than white women. One of the biggest statistics is black women — no…

  • 9 Facts We Learned in 2016 About Maternal Mortality in the United States

    9 Facts We Learned in 2016 About Maternal Mortality in the United States

    Texas has the highest rate of maternal mortality in the developed world. (Source) In Texas, cardiac events, overdose by licit or illicit prescription drugs, and hypertensive disorders are the leading causes of maternal death. (Source) White women had the highest rates of diagnosed mental illness of any kind (depression as well as other psychological illnesses)…