Why we need a new measure of maternal health: the “lifetime risk of maternal near miss”

Ursula Gazeley

According to the most recent data from the World Health Organization, the lifetime risk of maternal death for a girl in Chad is a staggering 1 in 15, compared with 1 in 43,000 in Norway. This means that a girl in Chad has an almost 3000 times greater risk of dying from a maternal cause during her reproductive lifetime than a girl in Norway. The lifetime risk of maternal death is a useful measure to help us understand this global inequality in maternal mortality.

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