Every five minutes, at least one woman dies of pregnancy or childbirth complications in India: WHO
The United Nations agency said 26.7% (1,36,000) of the total maternal deaths (5,29,000) recorded in the world occur in India alone.
Every five minutes, at least one woman dies of complications related to pregnancy or childbirth in India, according to the World Health Organisation. In a statement, the United Nations agency said 26.7% (1,36,000) of the total maternal deaths (5,29,000) recorded in the world occur in India alone, reported IANS.
“In fact, two-thirds of maternal deaths occur after delivery, postpartum hemorrhage being the most commonly reported complication. The incidence of emergency postpartum hysterectomies is about 83/100,000 with a maternal mortality of 17.7% and a perinatal mortality of 37.5%,” the WHO said, adding that the country has an acute shortage of blood supply. The agency has prescribed a reserve of 1% of the population in any country. India has a deficit of 25%, by that standard.
Postpartum haemorrhage is a medical complication in which the mother loses more than 500 ml or 1,000 ml of blood within the first 24 hours after childbirth. “The latest estimates of maternal mortality rate [MMR] in India from 2011-13, show an average of 167 deaths/100,000 live births," it said, noting that there is a huge geographical disparity in the trend noticed. While the highest MMR was recorded in Assam (300), the least number of such deaths was found in Kerala (61).