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Pregnancy in a post-Roe America

Explain It to Me

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Why the U.S. Is an Outlier in Maternal Mortality

As recently as 2019 in the United States, we were seeing around 750 pregnant people die of pregnancy-related causes every year. In the Netherlands, Norway, and New Zealand, their rate of deaths among pregnant people is closer to somewhere between 1 and 3 women per 100,000. Even if we cut our maternal mortality rate in half, we would still have a higher maternal mortality rate than other wealthy countries.

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