Why mothers die


The last Malaysian CEMD report published was for the three years of 2006-2008. The preface to the report stated: ‘Maternal mortality remains a critical and sensitive indicator of the state of our health system. Reviews of maternal deaths are an essential component of any maternity service.’ — AFP

Women carry the burden of perpetuating the human race with childbearing and child rearing. This burden has risks of complications, and even death.

The consequences impact on the mother, her other children, her spouse and the whole family.

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Why mothers die

   

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