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U. S. Maternal Deaths: A Growing Concern
USASaturday, April 12, 2025
Young women are particularly at risk. The rate of pregnancy-related deaths went up the most for women aged 25 to 39. This is partly because cardiovascular disease, which is the leading cause of pregnancy-related deaths, is becoming more common in younger adults.
There are also big differences in pregnancy-related deaths among different races and ethnicities. Native American and Alaskan Native women, as well as Black women, face the highest rates. This suggests that these groups may not have access to the same quality of postnatal care as other groups.
The findings of this study are alarming. They show that there is a lot of work to be done to improve maternal health in the United States. It's important to address the disparities in access to care and to find ways to prevent pregnancy-related deaths.
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