Background: “Make every mother and child count”- the slogan for World health day 2005 reflects the reality and need of the society even today. In India, many women die due to pregnancy-related complications and those who survive suffer from severe maternal morbidity. Authors have been impressed that the same obstetric conditions that kill mothers are also responsible for most of the stillbirths and many of the neonatal deaths as well. This is the study to identify the risk factors that has an effect on the health of both mother and baby, to evaluate the complications leading to maternal and perinatal morbidity or mortality so that timely interventions to prevent maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality can be made.Methods: All the cas...
Background: The objective of present study was to assess the proportion of maternal near miss and ma...
Background: Maternal near miss (MNM) is now widely accepted as a better indicator of maternal health...
Background: Globally, about 800 women die every day of preventable causes related to pregnancy and c...
Background: Pregnant women’s health status is not only reflected by mortality indicators alone hence...
Background: Maternal mortality is a strong indicator for measuring the health care provided to the w...
Background: Obstetrics near miss is an important indicator that reflects the quality of obstetrics c...
Background: Maternal mortality is defined as the death of a woman while being pregnant or within 42 ...
Background: Pregnancy, although being considered a physiological state, carries risk of serious mate...
Background: Reduction in the maternal morbidity has been the key strategy towards achievement of Mil...
Background: Pregnancy, although being considered a normal physiological state, carries serious risk ...
Background: Obstetrics near miss is an important indicator that reflects the quality of obstetrics c...
Background: Pregnancy is not a disease and so pregnancy related death is almost always preventable. ...
Background: Maternal mortality is one of the major challenges which face the developing countries th...
Background: Maternal health is an important aspect for the development of any country in terms of in...
Background: This study was aimed at analyzing the maternal mortality ratio over five years, the caus...
Background: The objective of present study was to assess the proportion of maternal near miss and ma...
Background: Maternal near miss (MNM) is now widely accepted as a better indicator of maternal health...
Background: Globally, about 800 women die every day of preventable causes related to pregnancy and c...
Background: Pregnant women’s health status is not only reflected by mortality indicators alone hence...
Background: Maternal mortality is a strong indicator for measuring the health care provided to the w...
Background: Obstetrics near miss is an important indicator that reflects the quality of obstetrics c...
Background: Maternal mortality is defined as the death of a woman while being pregnant or within 42 ...
Background: Pregnancy, although being considered a physiological state, carries risk of serious mate...
Background: Reduction in the maternal morbidity has been the key strategy towards achievement of Mil...
Background: Pregnancy, although being considered a normal physiological state, carries serious risk ...
Background: Obstetrics near miss is an important indicator that reflects the quality of obstetrics c...
Background: Pregnancy is not a disease and so pregnancy related death is almost always preventable. ...
Background: Maternal mortality is one of the major challenges which face the developing countries th...
Background: Maternal health is an important aspect for the development of any country in terms of in...
Background: This study was aimed at analyzing the maternal mortality ratio over five years, the caus...
Background: The objective of present study was to assess the proportion of maternal near miss and ma...
Background: Maternal near miss (MNM) is now widely accepted as a better indicator of maternal health...
Background: Globally, about 800 women die every day of preventable causes related to pregnancy and c...