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Health Advocates Say Simple Steps Can Save Women's Lives
Voice of America
Each year at least 300000 women - a majority of them in developing countries - die from complications of pregnancy and childbirth, particularly from ...
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Improving Maternal Health by Addressing the Intersections Between Mobile ...
UN Dispatch
Four million babies die each year before they are thirty days old, and 350000 mothers die yearly during pregnancy or childbirth. Most of these deaths could ...
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The Surprisingly High Rate of Maternal Deaths in America
Huffington Post (blog)
"The number of women dying due to complications during pregnancy and childbirth has decreased by 34 percent from an estimated 546000 in 1990 to 358000 in ...
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Caesareans on the rise
Sydney Morning Herald
The research, published in the journal BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, showed it was highly unlikely the increase in caesareans could be legitimately ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Anna Kendrick returns to LA after Twilight: Breaking Dawn shoot
instyle.co.uk
It follows Bella's pregnancy and nearly fatal childbirth as the couple welcome their baby Renesmee into the world. But the birth sets in motion a perilous ...
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Pregnancy causes higher risk of depression than abortions according to new study
Celebrities With Diseases
... out of 1000 before childbirth. The previous studies that blamed pregnancy terminations as a trigger for mental ill-health were deemed unreliable as they ...
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Celebrities With Diseases
Promiscuity and pregnancy in television: Does something need to change?
UConn Daily Campus
Aside from its portrayal in reality shows, pregnancy is glamorized. According to the raw picture of motherhood we get from shows like "Teen Mom" and "16 and ...
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