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Determining the Role of Maternally-Expressed Genes in Early Development with Maternal Crispants
Published on: December 21, 2021
Maternal Mortality Causality a Kenyan Experience
1Obstetrician/gynecologist from Nairobi, Kenya.
Abstract:
Maternal and neonatal mortality rates are the best indicators of any country's health-care service. In developing countries, women form the backbone of the economy while children provide security against extinction. Global maternal mortality estimates indicate that most of the countries in sub-Saharan Africa have maternal mortality rates that are greater than 550/100,000 live births. In contrast, Kenya's maternal mortality rate is 414/100,000 live births. Analysis of the specific causes of maternal mortality in Kenya indicates a clear need for addressing postpartum hemorrhage, improving access to skilled birth attendance, and promoting antenatal care. The Protecting Life Movement is introducing rescue home centers to address the problem of crisis pregnancies in Kenya.
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