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Experts have condemned the "appalling" lack of progress made in reducing the number of women worldwide dying during pregnancy and childbirth. | Experts have condemned the "appalling" lack of progress made in reducing the number of women worldwide dying during pregnancy and childbirth. |
Analysis in The Lancet medical journal shows half a million women die every year - little change from 20 years ago. | Analysis in The Lancet medical journal shows half a million women die every year - little change from 20 years ago. |
And 20 million unsafe abortions - a major factor in maternal deaths and illness - are done annually. | And 20 million unsafe abortions - a major factor in maternal deaths and illness - are done annually. |
A key global target of a 75% reduction in maternal deaths by 2015 will not be met without urgent action, they warned. | |
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Maternal deaths around the world | |
Dr Richard Horton, editor of the Lancet, said women were too often seen as "containers" for babies and nothing more. | Dr Richard Horton, editor of the Lancet, said women were too often seen as "containers" for babies and nothing more. |
He said there should be no more excuses or delay in attempts to dramatically cut the number of deaths by three-quarters, as was set out in the Millennium Development Goals. | He said there should be no more excuses or delay in attempts to dramatically cut the number of deaths by three-quarters, as was set out in the Millennium Development Goals. |
The general message is we still have the situation we had 20 years ago - that half a million women die every year from the complications of childbirth and 10-20 million women suffer disability Ann Starrs, Family Care International | |
A study by Professor Ken Hill from Harvard University showed that maternal deaths fell by less than 1% a year between 1990 and 2005, although some countries showed better results. | A study by Professor Ken Hill from Harvard University showed that maternal deaths fell by less than 1% a year between 1990 and 2005, although some countries showed better results. |
Half of maternal deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa where there has been a particularly small drop over the past two decades. | Half of maternal deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa where there has been a particularly small drop over the past two decades. |
He said a "huge and urgent" emphasis was needed to improve pregnancy and delivery care in the developing world. | He said a "huge and urgent" emphasis was needed to improve pregnancy and delivery care in the developing world. |
Unsafe abortion | Unsafe abortion |
In a separate study, also published in the Lancet, Dr Iqbal Shah from the World Health Organization, found rates of abortion fell globally by 17% between 1995 and 2003. | In a separate study, also published in the Lancet, Dr Iqbal Shah from the World Health Organization, found rates of abortion fell globally by 17% between 1995 and 2003. |
MATERNAL MORTALITY The number of women dying in childbirth varies dramatically worldwide from one in eight in Afghanistan and Sierra Leone to one in 47,000 in IrelandMaternal health is strongly linked to access to safe abortion, contraception and emergency obstetric careIf a mother is ill or dies, the baby is less likely to survive and her other children less likely to be healthy and educated | |
However, the number of abortions taking place in "unsafe" conditions remained the same - about half of all abortions carried out. | However, the number of abortions taking place in "unsafe" conditions remained the same - about half of all abortions carried out. |
The vast majority of unsafe abortions are done in developing countries, the figures show. | The vast majority of unsafe abortions are done in developing countries, the figures show. |
Abortion rates were lowest in Western Europe at 12 pregnancy terminations per 1,000 women but highest in Eastern Europe at 44 abortions per 1,000 women. | Abortion rates were lowest in Western Europe at 12 pregnancy terminations per 1,000 women but highest in Eastern Europe at 44 abortions per 1,000 women. |
In Africa and Asia, the abortion rate was 29 per 1,000 women. | In Africa and Asia, the abortion rate was 29 per 1,000 women. |
Dr Shah said rates of abortion did not differ according to whether access was good or highly restricted by law, and reducing the number of unsafe abortions was "imperative". | Dr Shah said rates of abortion did not differ according to whether access was good or highly restricted by law, and reducing the number of unsafe abortions was "imperative". |
In Bangladesh, a massive decrease in maternal deaths has occurred because women now have access to safe abortion services and emergency obstetric care, another study by Dr Carine Ronsmans from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine showed. | In Bangladesh, a massive decrease in maternal deaths has occurred because women now have access to safe abortion services and emergency obstetric care, another study by Dr Carine Ronsmans from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine showed. |
Experts said the experience of Bangladesh - where abortion mortality fell by 74% over the past 30 years - shows the Millennium Development Goal are achievable. | Experts said the experience of Bangladesh - where abortion mortality fell by 74% over the past 30 years - shows the Millennium Development Goal are achievable. |
Ann Starrs, executive vice president of Family Care International, said maternal health had a massive impact on the survival and health of children and on society. | Ann Starrs, executive vice president of Family Care International, said maternal health had a massive impact on the survival and health of children and on society. |
"The general message is we still have the situation we had 20 years ago - that half a million women die every year from the complications of childbirth and 10-20 million women suffer disability." | "The general message is we still have the situation we had 20 years ago - that half a million women die every year from the complications of childbirth and 10-20 million women suffer disability." |
To meet the Millennium Development Goal £3 billion ($6.1 billion) was needed by 2015, she said. | To meet the Millennium Development Goal £3 billion ($6.1 billion) was needed by 2015, she said. |
Money needs to be spent on safe abortion and family planning services and midwives who can help women access emergency care where necessary. | Money needs to be spent on safe abortion and family planning services and midwives who can help women access emergency care where necessary. |
A spokesperson for Marie Stopes International said lack of access to modern family planning resulted in nearly 80 million unintended pregnancies every year in the developing world. | A spokesperson for Marie Stopes International said lack of access to modern family planning resulted in nearly 80 million unintended pregnancies every year in the developing world. |
"Unsafe abortion is one of the most neglected public health issues of our time. | "Unsafe abortion is one of the most neglected public health issues of our time. |
"The poor health of a mother, or her premature death from unsafe abortion, can have particularly detrimental effects on the health and survival chances of infants." | "The poor health of a mother, or her premature death from unsafe abortion, can have particularly detrimental effects on the health and survival chances of infants." |
MATERNAL DEATHS IN 1990 AND 20051990 2005 Mortality rate change Overall 576,300 535,900 -5.40% Developed regions 1,330 960 -23.60% CIS 2,780 1,810 -12.50% Developing regions 572,200 533,100 -6.60% Africa 221,000 276,100 -0.60% Northern Africa 8,940 5,660 -36.30% Sub-Saharan Africa 212,000 270,500 -1.80% Asia 329,100 240,600 -19.70% Latin America and Caribbean 21,100 15,500 -26.30% Oceania 1,050 890 -22.20% Source: The Lancet | |
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