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Five Direct Complication

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Why do so many women still die in pregnancy or childbirth?
Every minute, complications related to pregnancy or childbirth kills atleast one woman – that means 529 000 women a year. In addition, for every woman who dies in childbirth, around 20 more suffer injury, infection or disease – approximately 10 million women each year.

Five direct complications account for more than 70% of maternal deaths: haemorrhage (25%), infection (15%), unsafe abortion (13%), eclampsia (very high blood pressure leading to seizures – 12%), and obstructed labour (8%). While these are the main causes of maternal death, unavailable, inaccessible, unaffordable, or poor quality care is fundamentally responsible. They are detrimental to social development and wellbeing , as some one million children are left motherless each year. Within two years of their mothers' death these children are 10 times more likely to die .

Women need not die in childbirth. We must give a young woman the information and support she needs to control her reproductive health, help her through a pregnancy, and care for her and her newborn well into childhood. The vast majority of maternal deaths could be prevented if women had access to quality family planning services, skilled care during pregnancy, childbirth and the first month after delivery, or post-abortion care services and where permissible, safe abortion services. 15% of pregnancies and childbirths need emergency obstetric care because of risks that are difficult to predict. These women's lives can be saved by a working health system with skilled personnel .

WHO is committed to achieving the Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal deaths by three-quarters. This year's World Health Day on 7 April, aims to raise awareness of maternal, newborn and child health, and highlight these issues as a priority for governments and the international community.

Launched on World Health Day, The world health report 2005 – Make every mother and child count, calls for greater access to live-saving care and interventions. It also advocates a "continuum of care" approach for women and children that begins before pregnancy and extends through childbirth into the baby's childhood.


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