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Over 50% of British Births Now Medically Assisted, Driven by Rising Caesarean Rates
A 2023 audit of NHS maternity care revealed that 50.6% of the 592,594 births involved medical intervention (caesareans, forceps, or ventouse), a significant increase driven by rising caesarean rates (from 25% in 2015-16 to 38.9% in 2023) due to factors like older mothers and increased obesity.
Over 50% of British Births Now Medically Assisted, Driven by Rising Caesarean Rates
A 2023 audit of NHS maternity care revealed that 50.6% of the 592,594 births involved medical intervention (caesareans, forceps, or ventouse), a significant increase driven by rising caesarean rates (from 25% in 2015-16 to 38.9% in 2023) due to factors like older mothers and increased obesity.
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24% Bias Score


Mississippi Declares Public Health Emergency Amid Soaring Infant Mortality
Mississippi declared a public health emergency on Thursday due to a 2024 infant mortality rate of 9.7 deaths per 1,000 live births—the highest in over a decade and exceeding the national average—with plans to improve maternal and infant care access, eliminate maternity care deserts, and enhance comm...
Mississippi Declares Public Health Emergency Amid Soaring Infant Mortality
Mississippi declared a public health emergency on Thursday due to a 2024 infant mortality rate of 9.7 deaths per 1,000 live births—the highest in over a decade and exceeding the national average—with plans to improve maternal and infant care access, eliminate maternity care deserts, and enhance comm...
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40% Bias Score


Maternal Genetics Significantly Influences Childhood Obesity Risk
A study of 2600 British families revealed that while both parents' obesity increases a child's risk, the mother's genetics exert a wider influence on the child's BMI, impacting the child's development and health beyond directly inherited genes, highlighting the need for interventions focused on mate...
Maternal Genetics Significantly Influences Childhood Obesity Risk
A study of 2600 British families revealed that while both parents' obesity increases a child's risk, the mother's genetics exert a wider influence on the child's BMI, impacting the child's development and health beyond directly inherited genes, highlighting the need for interventions focused on mate...
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36% Bias Score


Postpartum Rest: A Crucial but Often Overlooked Aspect of Maternal Recovery
A two-year study involving 60+ perinatal health specialists and hundreds of Australian mothers reveals that societal pressures for productivity clash with the needs of postpartum recovery, highlighting the critical importance of prioritizing rest for physical and mental well-being.
Postpartum Rest: A Crucial but Often Overlooked Aspect of Maternal Recovery
A two-year study involving 60+ perinatal health specialists and hundreds of Australian mothers reveals that societal pressures for productivity clash with the needs of postpartum recovery, highlighting the critical importance of prioritizing rest for physical and mental well-being.
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32% Bias Score


Nigeria's Dire Maternal Mortality Crisis: 75,000 Deaths Annually
Nigeria faces a critical healthcare crisis with 75,000 maternal deaths annually (one every 7 minutes), caused by poor infrastructure, insufficient healthcare workers, unaffordable treatment, and traditional beliefs hindering access to care, despite government initiatives like the Mamii program.
Nigeria's Dire Maternal Mortality Crisis: 75,000 Deaths Annually
Nigeria faces a critical healthcare crisis with 75,000 maternal deaths annually (one every 7 minutes), caused by poor infrastructure, insufficient healthcare workers, unaffordable treatment, and traditional beliefs hindering access to care, despite government initiatives like the Mamii program.
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48% Bias Score


Infant Mortality Rate Rises in Multiple EU Countries
The infant mortality rate increased in at least eight EU countries in 2024, with Romania and France showing significant rises, exceeding the EU average; contributing factors include staff shortages, maternity ward closures, increasing maternal age, and geographic inequalities in healthcare access.
Infant Mortality Rate Rises in Multiple EU Countries
The infant mortality rate increased in at least eight EU countries in 2024, with Romania and France showing significant rises, exceeding the EU average; contributing factors include staff shortages, maternity ward closures, increasing maternal age, and geographic inequalities in healthcare access.
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36% Bias Score

Quibdó Opens First Traditional Midwifery House in Colombia
In Quibdó, Colombia, the first traditional midwifery house opened, addressing the region's high maternal mortality rate and providing a safe space for midwifery practices.

Quibdó Opens First Traditional Midwifery House in Colombia
In Quibdó, Colombia, the first traditional midwifery house opened, addressing the region's high maternal mortality rate and providing a safe space for midwifery practices.
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24% Bias Score

Senegal's "Schools for Husbands" Improve Maternal Health
In Senegal, a UN-backed program educates men on positive masculinity, improving women's healthcare access by increasing male involvement and leading to reported behavioral changes among participants, reducing maternal and infant mortality.

Senegal's "Schools for Husbands" Improve Maternal Health
In Senegal, a UN-backed program educates men on positive masculinity, improving women's healthcare access by increasing male involvement and leading to reported behavioral changes among participants, reducing maternal and infant mortality.
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44% Bias Score

Global Breastfeeding Rate Below 50%: A Feminist Perspective
The global breastfeeding rate is below 50% for infants under six months, prompting a debate on the effectiveness and inclusivity of its promotion, particularly concerning gender roles and societal responsibility.

Global Breastfeeding Rate Below 50%: A Feminist Perspective
The global breastfeeding rate is below 50% for infants under six months, prompting a debate on the effectiveness and inclusivity of its promotion, particularly concerning gender roles and societal responsibility.
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44% Bias Score

Victoria Cuts Funding for New Parent Sleep Programs
The Victorian government's unexpected cut of nearly \$5 million in funding for group sleep education programs at maternal and child health centers, effective July 1, 2024, is leaving new parents without access to crucial support and lengthening waitlists for alternative services.

Victoria Cuts Funding for New Parent Sleep Programs
The Victorian government's unexpected cut of nearly \$5 million in funding for group sleep education programs at maternal and child health centers, effective July 1, 2024, is leaving new parents without access to crucial support and lengthening waitlists for alternative services.
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60% Bias Score

EU Infant Mortality Rises Amid Healthcare Shortages
Infant mortality rates rose in at least eight EU countries in 2024, with Romania and France showing the sharpest increases, exceeding the EU average of 3.3 deaths per 1,000 live births; factors include increased maternal age, higher multiple births, and unequal healthcare access; healthcare worker s...

EU Infant Mortality Rises Amid Healthcare Shortages
Infant mortality rates rose in at least eight EU countries in 2024, with Romania and France showing the sharpest increases, exceeding the EU average of 3.3 deaths per 1,000 live births; factors include increased maternal age, higher multiple births, and unequal healthcare access; healthcare worker s...
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44% Bias Score

Nigeria: One Maternal Death Every Seven Minutes"
Nigeria has the world's highest maternal mortality rate, with one woman dying every seven minutes due to preventable causes like postpartum hemorrhage, obstructed labor, and unsafe abortions, exacerbated by poor infrastructure, healthcare worker shortages, and high costs.

Nigeria: One Maternal Death Every Seven Minutes"
Nigeria has the world's highest maternal mortality rate, with one woman dying every seven minutes due to preventable causes like postpartum hemorrhage, obstructed labor, and unsafe abortions, exacerbated by poor infrastructure, healthcare worker shortages, and high costs.
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44% Bias Score
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