Pregnant women are more likely to die of violence than any medical cause in the U.S. and are at greater risk for violent ...
The U.S. maternal mortality crisis is driven by various factors, but primary care providers are uniquely positioned to ...
Maternal deaths have dropped in the U.S. with the exception of Black mothers, according to data released this week from the ...
Maine, Rhode Island, and Vermont were the only 3 states to not report any pregnancy-associated firearm-related deaths from ...
City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams recently convened a group of advocates and city leaders to move the needle on this crisis ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica- Pregnant women are being urged to identify their risks early, join high-risk antenatal clinics, if ...
Asian American women also saw a decrease, from 13 to 11 deaths per 100,000 live births. Common causes of maternal deaths included excessive bleeding, blood vessel blockages and infections such as ...
Newly reassembled after state lawmakers let it expire, Idaho Maternal Mortality Review Committee releases 2023 report ...
blood vessel blockages and infections are leading causes of maternal deaths. Among those infections is COVID-19. The coronavirus and its complications proved dangerous to pregnant women.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's just-released annual report showed that 669 women died in 2023 of ...