Unsafe Abortion as a Risk Factor for Maternal Mortality in Liberia
Date
2023-02Author
Mangwana, Jane
Omao, Doris
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Abstract
Unsafe abortion is one of the main causes of maternal mortality
and morbidity globally. Liberia has one of the world’s highest
maternal mortality rates. Despite these existing challenges, a
drop in maternal mortality trend has been observed from 1500
for every 100,000 live births in 1990 to 1072 for every 100,000
live births in 2013 and 725 deaths for every 100,000 live births in
2015. However, the current estimate of 725 deaths per 100,000
live births is still far from 70 deaths per 100,000 births, which
is the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 target. The 2013
Liberia Demographic Health Survey also estimated that Liberia’s
median age at birth is 19 years. In Liberia, the adolescent birth
rate is one of the highest in Sub-Saharan Africa and stands at
177/1000. It is estimated that 14% of maternal deaths occur in
adolescents.
Subject
Health and Systems for Health; Abortion; Maternal Health; Maternal Mortalities; Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, New-born, Child and Adolescent Health; PregnancyCollections
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