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More US women dying during childbirth

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Shanti
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More US women dying during childbirth

Childbirth Death Rate Rises in U.S.
By MIKE STOBBE,AP

(Aug. 24) -- U.S. women are dying from childbirth at the highest rate in decades, new government figures show. Though the risk of death is very small, experts believe increasing maternal obesity and a jump in Caesarean sections are partly to blame.

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Corbis Studies have found that the maternal death rate in black women is at least three times greater than it is for whites and that 40 percent of maternal deaths are preventable.

Some numbers crunchers note that a change in how such deaths are reported also may be a factor.

"Those of us who look at this a lot say it's probably a little bit of both," said Dr. Jeffrey King, an obstetrician who led a recent New York state review of maternal deaths.

The U.S. maternal mortality rate rose to 13 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2004, according to statistics released this week by the National Center for Health Statistics.

The rate was 12 per 100,000 live births in 2003 - the first time the maternal death rate rose above 10 since 1977.

To be sure, death from childbirth remains fairly rare in the United States. The death of infants is much more common - the nation's infant mortality rate was 679 per 100,000 live births in 2004.

Maternal deaths were a much more common tragedy long ago. Nearly one in every 100 live births resulted in a mother's death as recently as 90 years ago.

But the fact that maternal deaths are rising at all these days is shocking, said Tim Davis, a Virginia man whose wife Elizabeth died after childbirth in 2000.

"The hardest thing to understand is how in this day and age, in a modern hospital with doctors and nurses, that somebody can just die like that," he said.

Some health statisticians note the total number of maternal deaths - still fewer than 600 each year - is small. It's so small that 50 to 100 extra deaths could raise the rate, said Donna Hoyert, a health scientist with the National Center for Health Statistics. The rate is the number of deaths per 100,000 live births.

In 2003, there was a change in death certificate questions in the nation's most populous state, California, as well as Montana and Idaho. That may have resulted in more deaths being linked to childbirth - enough push up the 2003 rate, Hoyert said.

Some researchers point to the rising C-section rate, now 29 percent of all births - far higher than what public health experts say is appropriate. Like other surgeries, Caesareans come with risks related to anesthesia, infections and blood clots.

"There's an inherent risk to C-sections," said Dr. Elliott Main, who co-chairs a panel reviewing obstetrics care in California. "As you do thousands and thousands of them, there's going to be a price."

Excessive bleeding is one of the leading causes of pregnancy-related death, and women with several previous C-sections are at especially high risk, according to a review of maternal deaths in New York. Blood vessel blockages and infections are among the other leading causes.

Experts also say obesity may be a factor. Heavier women are more prone to diabetes and other complications, and they may have excess tissue and larger babies that make a vaginal delivery more problematic. That can lead to more C-sections. "It becomes this sort of snowball effect," said King, who is now medical director of maternal-fetal medicine at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.

The age of mothers could be a factor, too. More women are giving birth in their late 30s and 40s, when complications risks are greater.

Other characteristics of the maternal mortality rate include:

-- Race: Studies have found that the maternal death rate in black women is at least three times greater than is it is for whites. Black women are more susceptible to complications like high blood pressure and are more likely to get inadequate prenatal care.

-- Quality of care: Three different studies indicate at least 40 percent of maternal deaths could have been prevented.

Sometimes, there is no clear explanation for a woman's death.

Valerie Scythes, a 35-year-old elementary schoolteacher, died in March at a hospital in New Jersey - the state with the highest Caesarean section rate. She had had a C-section, as did another teacher at the same school who died after giving birth at the same hospital two weeks later.

However, Scythes died of a blocked blood vessel and the other woman died from bleeding, said John Baldante, a Philadelphia attorney investigating the death for Scythes' family.

"I'm not sure there was any connection between the two deaths," Baldante said.

Also mysterious was the death of Tim Davis' 37-year-old wife, Elizabeth, who died a day after a vaginal delivery at a Danville, Va., hospital in September 2000.

She had a heart attack after a massive blood loss, Davis said. It's not clearly known what caused the heavy bleeding. There was no autopsy, he said, a decision he now regrets.

Two previous births had gone well.

"Nothing led us to believe anything was wrong with this pregnancy. She was like a picture of health," he continued, noting she had been a YMCA fitness instructor.

A lawsuit against the hospital ended in a settlement. Davis also sued the obstetrician, but a jury ruled in the doctor's favor.

The child born that day, Ethan, starts second grade next week. "He's a happy kid," Davis said. "He's just never had a mom."

Posted 8/25/07 9:06 AM
 
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Goldi0218
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Re: More US women dying during childbirth

I just read this article too and it is scary though it makes a lot of sense. There are going to be risks with C-sections because there are risks to any surgery in general - even a tooth extraction. As for obesity, that also makes sense. It is common knowledge that an obese person, male or female, it at risk for many health problems that can lead to death. Surgery on an obese person is very risky for doctors to perform especially with an increased likelihood of heart attack. If the person has diabetes, it is also possible that the person has heart disease. There is obesity, heart disease and diabetes through out my family and it scares the heck outof me.

I think it is really important to be as healthy as possible going into a pregnancy and decrease risks whenever possible - for the mother and the child.

Posted 8/25/07 9:24 AM
 

Arieschick29
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Re: More US women dying during childbirth

When I read the article headline on AOL.com this morning- I freaked.

Problems with childbirth terrifies me- esp. after reading 2 books about the reality of delivering in the US

However the 12 in 100,000 doesnt seem like bad number to me.

Posted 8/25/07 9:38 AM
 

Buttafli1277
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Re: More US women dying during childbirth

Wow! that is scary. Most of my friends all had c sections. Only 2 natural.

Posted 8/25/07 9:18 PM
 

Stefanie

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Re: More US women dying during childbirth

I'll be having another c-section then, thank you.

Posted 8/25/07 9:32 PM
 

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Re: More US women dying during childbirth

this is my biggest fearChat Icon

Posted 8/25/07 9:36 PM
 

Diana1215
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Re: More US women dying during childbirth

That really is so scary.

This is another reason I really only want to have one more kid. The thought of having two more c sections terrifies me.

Posted 8/25/07 9:44 PM
 
 

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