Fast Facts about Maternal Health and Newborn Survival
Each and Every Day...
1,600 women die needlessly during
pregnancy and childbirth:
- Many are undernourished before and during their pregnancy
- These women often lack information and appropriate
voluntary services for family planning and post-abortion
care
- Many women lack information and services during their
pregnancy and receive inadequate health care before,
during, and after delivery
- Women continue to die at the rate of one every minute
of every day due to preventable causes related to
pregnancy and childbirth
- A woman's death during childbirth
often means death for her newborn
Each and Every Day...
11,000 newborns under 4
weeks of age die and there are 11,000 stillbirths:
- Siblings born too close together
place mothers and infants at increased risk of
complications
- More than half of babies who die have low birth weight
and many babies are born to undernourished and unhealthy
mothers
- Many newborns are not breastfed
immediately after birth nor exclusively, or are
fed inappropriate foods, leading to malnutrition
and illness
- Many mothers and their newborns
receive inadequate health care to address complications
arising from
delivery or in the first days and weeks of life
- Most causes of newborn death including birth asphyxia and injuries,
infection, complications of prematurity, and congenital
abnormalities are preventable
Frequently asked questions about USAID's Maternal Health Program
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