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Causes of Maternal Mortality mat - Coggle Diagram
Causes of Maternal Mortality
Unsafe infrastructure
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Black women are unprotected in the medical field. They are more likely to die from pregnancy complications than any other race.
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Lack of education
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lack of high quality healthcare
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Maternal deaths in developed countries are on the rise due to inadequate quality and quantity of healthcare services
Post Partum Care
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The post partum period can last for more than a year, while many mothers are expected to go back to work and act normal after 6 weeks.
Poverty
Sub-Saharan Africa had 545 maternal deaths for every 100,000 live births
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Child marriage is common in LDCs and another leading cause of maternal death. Little girls do not have the anatomy to safely carry a child.
50% of women in Sub-Saharan Africa will have started child bearing by the time they are 19 years old.
Women in LDCs usually only receive one prenatal visit during their entire pregnancy. The recommended number of visits is 4, and even more if you are experiencing complications