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Maternal mortality was the second-leading cause of death for women in childbearing years up until the mid-1930s in the … United States. For each death, twenty times as many mothers were estimated to suffer pregnancy-related conditions, often … leading to severe and prolonged disablement. Poor maternal health made it particularly hard for mothers to engage in market …
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effects of pregnancy and childbirth on women's ability to work, while the introduction of infant formula reduced mothers …
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on the effectiveness of foreign aid in reducing maternal mortality in low- and middle-income countries. Using data from …-income countries from 1996 through 2015. Our results show that the effects of total foreign aid on maternal mortality are limited, but … reductions in maternal mortality. Given these targeted effects, it is important to channel more donor assistance to the promotion …
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emergency obstetric care, covering 15% of Nepal. Six factors for success in reducing maternal mortality are applied to assess …
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adolescent female fertility, healthcare spending is reducing maternal and neonatal mortality. The objective of this study is to … examine the efect of adolescent female fertility and healthcare spending on maternal and neonatal mortality in South Asian …. Findings: Adolescent female fertility, maternal, and neonatal mortality is very high in the aforementioned countries, and …
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