; Note: A death is considered preventable if the committee determines that there was at least some chance of the death being averted by one or more reasonable changes to patient, community, provider, facility, and/or systems factors. Preventability was unable to be determined for 22 pregnancy-related deaths; Chart: Nicki Camberg/Axios
More than 80% of pregnancy-related deaths that occurred between 2017 and 2019 were preventable, according to a newResearchers found six underlying causes accounted for the majority of fatalities: mental health conditions, hemorrhaging, heart problems, infections, blood clots and cardiomyopathy. The leading causes varied by race and ethnicity.
The CDC's Maternal Mortality Review Committees found that 84.2% of recorded pregnancy-related deaths from 2017 to 2019 were preventable. The panel recommended increased access to insurance coverage to improve prenatal care and follow-up after pregnancy, reducing transportation barriers that keep people from getting care and more systems for referrals and coordination.22% of pregnancy-related deaths took place during pregnancy, and 25% occurred on the the day of delivery or within a week after.
Most pregnancy-related deaths occurred among non-Hispanic white people , followed by non-Hispanic Black people and Hispanic people .
Odd during a time when abortion was legal across the country…
Soon we will see those numbers go much higher.
We’ve been shouting this for years but the pro-life folks don’t seem to care, so strange.
I’m sure 🙄
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