The Maternal Mortality Rate is on the Rise, Experts Warn
The Maternal Mortality Rate is on the Rise, Experts Warn
Recently released data shows maternal mortality rates before, during and after childbirth, including deaths in the first six weeks after a child is born, went up in the first year of the coronavirus pandemic as resources were quickly allocated to fending off the outbreak. This increase equated to a maternal mortality rate of nearly 24 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2020, up from approximately 20. deaths per 100,000 live births in 2019.As cases of the virus continue to be reported and Roe v. Wade continues to be debated, the number of deaths could continue to rise. It is important, therefore, for families to be prepared at all stages and be comfortable with the medical team that will be helping each mother along the way.“A lot of data on specific doctors and hospitals can be found publicly,” said Kristen Terlizzi, survivor of a 2014 placenta accreta and co-founder of the National Accreta Foundation. “Knowing how your physician and hospital rates as compared to others (i.e., cesarean rates, infection rates, readmission rates) can give you valuable insight into how they perform. ‘Liking’ your doctor as a person is nice, but not nearly as important as their and their facility’s culture and track record.”
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