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Safe Motherhood

Spotlight on Safe Motherhood
Postpartum depression • recommendations for antimicrobial prophylaxis preterm births among black and white women • preventing pregnancy-related illness and death • prenatal care 

Pregnancy Issues
Healthier mothers and babies
• prenatal HIV counseling and testing • multiple births • PRAMS • diabetes • smoking • folic acid • smoking during pregnancy • alcohol use during pregnancy • Listeriosis

Violence and Reproductive Health
National conference • national violence against women survey report • key research issues • providers' survey

Pregnancy and Birth Rates
Trends in twin and triplet births • 2000 births • teenage births • delivery methods • wantedness • obstetrical procedures • fertility • prenatal care • breastfeeding

Pregnancy-Related Illness (Morbidity)
Uterine rupture • ectopic pregnancy • HIV • complications • congenital syphilis

Pregnancy-Related Deaths and Maternal Mortality
Press release • surveillance • fact sheet • death associated with heparin/aspirin therapy • black/white gap • rates and ratios by age and race

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This page last reviewed August 20, 2004.

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