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maternal mortality
About this tag
Discussions on maternal mortality in the United States highlight the surprising statistic that American women face a higher risk of dying during childbirth compared to women in countries like Uruguay, Kazakhstan, and Libya. This topic explores the systemic factors contributing to maternal death rates, including healthcare access, quality of care, and socioeconomic disparities. The conversation often references data and media sources to compare outcomes across nations, emphasizing the need for improved maternal health policies and practices in the U.S.