Maternal mortality is a global burden, with more than 500,000 women during each year due to pregnancy and childbirth related complications¹. Globally, 60-80% of maternal deaths are due to obstetric complications, these are haemorrhage, sepsis (infection), obstructed labour and hypertensive disorder of pregnancy and complications of unsafe abortion.² OBJECTIVE: To identify the causes of maternal mortality. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was conducted in Banke district. Descriptive cross-sectional study was adopted, during a period of one year from July 2011 to June 2012 at Banke District in Western Region of Nepal. Non probability purposive sampling method was used for collecting the data. Both primary and secondary sources of data were ta...
Background: Maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is still high in many developing countries. In Southern ...
Background: The index of the quality of health care delivery system of a country is reflected by its...
Background: Maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is still high in many developing countries. In Southern ...
Maternal mortality is a global burden, with more than 500,000 women during each year due to pregnanc...
Introduction: Identifying the cause of maternal death is important. The aim of this study was to det...
Background: Maternal mortality is a tragic event as family revolves around a mother. The deadly obst...
Background: Pregnancy, although being considered a normal physiological state, carries serious risk ...
Background: Maternal mortality is defined as the death of a woman while being pregnant or within 42 ...
Introduction: All pregnant women are at risk of obstetrical complications which occurs during labour...
Introduction: All pregnant women are at risk of obstetrical complications which occurs during labour...
Background: Maternal mortality is still a major challenge in developing countries but in our hospita...
Background: Maternal mortality is still a major challenge in developing countries but in our hospita...
Background: Maternal mortality continues to be a major public health problem in the developing world...
Background: Maternal mortality is the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of terminati...
Background: Maternal death has a serious implication on the family, society and nation. The preventa...
Background: Maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is still high in many developing countries. In Southern ...
Background: The index of the quality of health care delivery system of a country is reflected by its...
Background: Maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is still high in many developing countries. In Southern ...
Maternal mortality is a global burden, with more than 500,000 women during each year due to pregnanc...
Introduction: Identifying the cause of maternal death is important. The aim of this study was to det...
Background: Maternal mortality is a tragic event as family revolves around a mother. The deadly obst...
Background: Pregnancy, although being considered a normal physiological state, carries serious risk ...
Background: Maternal mortality is defined as the death of a woman while being pregnant or within 42 ...
Introduction: All pregnant women are at risk of obstetrical complications which occurs during labour...
Introduction: All pregnant women are at risk of obstetrical complications which occurs during labour...
Background: Maternal mortality is still a major challenge in developing countries but in our hospita...
Background: Maternal mortality is still a major challenge in developing countries but in our hospita...
Background: Maternal mortality continues to be a major public health problem in the developing world...
Background: Maternal mortality is the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of terminati...
Background: Maternal death has a serious implication on the family, society and nation. The preventa...
Background: Maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is still high in many developing countries. In Southern ...
Background: The index of the quality of health care delivery system of a country is reflected by its...
Background: Maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is still high in many developing countries. In Southern ...