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Qu'est-ce (qui) est maternal$47209$ - définition

HEALTH OF WOMEN DURING PREGNANCY, CHILD BIRTH, AND THE POSTPARTUM PERIOD
Maternal conditions; Maternal condition; Maternal Health; Maternal morbidity; Maternal healthcare; Maternal health services; Effects of maternal health on child health
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  • Map of countries by fertility rate (2020), according to the [[Population Reference Bureau]]

Maternal deprivation         
  • [[Sister Irene]] at her New York Foundling Hospital in the 1890s
  • Father and child
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  • Maternity ward, 1955
SEPARATING INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN FROM THEIR MOTHER
The theory of 'Maternal Deprivation'; Maternal Deprivation; Maternal indolence
Maternal deprivation is a scientific term summarising the early work of psychiatrist and psychoanalyst John Bowlby on the effects of separating infants and young children from their mother (or mother substitute) although the effect of loss of the mother on the developing child had been considered earlier by Freud and other theorists. Bowlby's work on delinquent and affectionless children and the effects of hospital and institutional care led to his being commissioned to write the World Health Organization's report on the mental health of homeless children in post-war Europe whilst he was head of the Department for Children and Parents at the Tavistock Clinic in London after World War II.
Maternal death         
  • Infographic - History of Maternal Mortality in India
  • In April 2010 [[Sierra Leone]] launched free healthcare for pregnant and breastfeeding women.
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  • SDG 3
DEATH OF A WOMAN WHILE PREGNANT OR WITHIN 42 DAYS OF TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY
20th century/Maternal death rates; Pregnancy death; Maternal mortality; Maternal Mortality; Obstetric death; Death in childbirth; Maternal mortality rate; Obstetrical death; Death by childbirth; Pregnancy-associated death; Gravidacide; Peripartum mortality; Maternal death rates; Maternal Mortality Rate; Maternal deaths; Three delays; Died in childbirth
Maternal death or maternal mortality is defined in slightly different ways by several different health organizations. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines maternal death as the death of a pregnant woman due to complications related to pregnancy, underlying conditions worsened by the pregnancy or management of these conditions.
Maternal mortality ratio         
  • The Maternal Mortality Ratio is one of the KPIs for the seventeen goals defined by the UN in 2015 to be achieved by 2030.
NUMBER OF MATERNAL DEATHS IN A GIVEN PERIOD PER 100,000 LIVE BIRTHS (MATERNAL DEATHS/LIVE BIRTHS)
Maternal death rates in the 20th century; Maternal Mortality Ratio
The maternal mortality ratio is a key performance indicator (KPI) for efforts to improve the health and safety of mothers before, during, and after childbirth per country worldwide. Often referred to as MMR, it is the annual number of female deaths per 100,000 live births from any cause related to or aggravated by pregnancy or its management (excluding accidental or incidental causes).

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Maternal health

Maternal health is the health of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. In most cases, maternal health encompasses the health care dimensions of family planning, preconception, prenatal, and postnatal care in order to ensure a positive and fulfilling experience. In other cases, maternal health can reduce maternal morbidity and mortality. Maternal health revolves around the health and wellness of pregnant women, particularly when they are pregnant, at the time they give birth, and during child-raising. WHO has indicated that even though motherhood has been considered as a fulfilling natural experience that is emotional to the mother, a high percentage of women develop health problems and sometimes even die. Because of this, there is a need to invest in the health of women. The investment can be achieved in different ways, among the main ones being subsidizing the healthcare cost, education on maternal health, encouraging effective family planning, and ensuring progressive check up on the health of women with children. Maternal morbidity and mortality particularly affects women of color and women living in low and lower-middle income countries.