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Georgia Birth Center Faces Hospital Opposition Amidst High Maternal Mortality
Katie Chubb's six-year struggle to open a birth center in Augusta, Georgia, highlights the US's high maternal and infant mortality rates and the lack of safe birthing options outside hospitals, exemplified by Clarissa Viens's traumatic home birth resulting in her son's brain injury.
Georgia Birth Center Faces Hospital Opposition Amidst High Maternal Mortality
Katie Chubb's six-year struggle to open a birth center in Augusta, Georgia, highlights the US's high maternal and infant mortality rates and the lack of safe birthing options outside hospitals, exemplified by Clarissa Viens's traumatic home birth resulting in her son's brain injury.
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60% Bias Score


Racial Disparity in Maternal Mortality: Georgia Woman's Near-Fatal Experience Exposes Systemic Issues
A Georgia woman, Jonquette Sanders-White, nearly died from postpartum hemorrhage due to medical negligence, highlighting a growing racial disparity in maternal mortality rates and the lack of trust in the healthcare system among Black women.
Racial Disparity in Maternal Mortality: Georgia Woman's Near-Fatal Experience Exposes Systemic Issues
A Georgia woman, Jonquette Sanders-White, nearly died from postpartum hemorrhage due to medical negligence, highlighting a growing racial disparity in maternal mortality rates and the lack of trust in the healthcare system among Black women.
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48% Bias Score


Dobbs Ruling: Increased Abortions, Maternal Deaths, and Criminal Prosecutions
The Dobbs v. Jackson decision, overturning Roe v. Wade, has led to a rise in abortions, increased support for reproductive rights, a surge in female sterilizations, and a concerning increase in preventable maternal deaths and criminal prosecutions of pregnant individuals in the US.
Dobbs Ruling: Increased Abortions, Maternal Deaths, and Criminal Prosecutions
The Dobbs v. Jackson decision, overturning Roe v. Wade, has led to a rise in abortions, increased support for reproductive rights, a surge in female sterilizations, and a concerning increase in preventable maternal deaths and criminal prosecutions of pregnant individuals in the US.
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64% 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


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


Pregnant Veteran Dies from Anaphylactic Shock During Cesarean Section
A pregnant 22-year-old veteran medic, Irina, died from anaphylactic shock after a cesarean section in Irkutsk, Russia, due to an undetected drug allergy; her son survived, and an investigation is underway.
Pregnant Veteran Dies from Anaphylactic Shock During Cesarean Section
A pregnant 22-year-old veteran medic, Irina, died from anaphylactic shock after a cesarean section in Irkutsk, Russia, due to an undetected drug allergy; her son survived, and an investigation is underway.
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48% Bias Score

Postpartum Hemorrhage: Unequal Access to Treatment Fuels Global Maternal Mortality
Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), causing 27% of maternal deaths in 2020, disproportionately affects low-income countries due to limited access to oxytocin and skilled healthcare providers, despite the availability of innovative alternatives.

Postpartum Hemorrhage: Unequal Access to Treatment Fuels Global Maternal Mortality
Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), causing 27% of maternal deaths in 2020, disproportionately affects low-income countries due to limited access to oxytocin and skilled healthcare providers, despite the availability of innovative alternatives.
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40% Bias Score

US Funding Cuts Devastate Global Maternal Health
A $500 million cut to US foreign aid for family planning and reproductive health programs jeopardizes maternal health globally, impacting healthcare access, supply chains, and economic stability, with particularly devastating effects in Africa where maternal mortality rates are already alarmingly hi...

US Funding Cuts Devastate Global Maternal Health
A $500 million cut to US foreign aid for family planning and reproductive health programs jeopardizes maternal health globally, impacting healthcare access, supply chains, and economic stability, with particularly devastating effects in Africa where maternal mortality rates are already alarmingly hi...
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48% Bias Score

Georgia's Fetal Personhood Law Tested in Brain-Dead Mother's Case
30-year-old Atlanta nurse Adriana Smith, who was nearly nine weeks pregnant, arrived at a Georgia hospital with life-threatening blood clots; declared brain dead, she remains on life support, prompting a legal and ethical debate around Georgia's LIFE Act, which grants fetal personhood and bans abort...

Georgia's Fetal Personhood Law Tested in Brain-Dead Mother's Case
30-year-old Atlanta nurse Adriana Smith, who was nearly nine weeks pregnant, arrived at a Georgia hospital with life-threatening blood clots; declared brain dead, she remains on life support, prompting a legal and ethical debate around Georgia's LIFE Act, which grants fetal personhood and bans abort...
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60% Bias Score

Nigeria's Maternal Mortality Crisis: 75,000 Deaths Annually"
In Nigeria, a woman dies every seven minutes during childbirth due to factors like insufficient medical personnel, inadequate healthcare facilities, high treatment costs, and cultural practices hindering access to care; this accounts for 29% of global maternal deaths.

Nigeria's Maternal Mortality Crisis: 75,000 Deaths Annually"
In Nigeria, a woman dies every seven minutes during childbirth due to factors like insufficient medical personnel, inadequate healthcare facilities, high treatment costs, and cultural practices hindering access to care; this accounts for 29% of global maternal deaths.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Preventable Maternal Deaths Highlight Nigeria's Healthcare Crisis
Chinenye Nweze's death from postpartum hemorrhage in Onitsha, Nigeria, highlights the country's alarmingly high maternal mortality rate, caused by factors such as inadequate healthcare infrastructure, staff shortages, and cultural barriers, exacerbated by insufficient government funding, resulting i...

Preventable Maternal Deaths Highlight Nigeria's Healthcare Crisis
Chinenye Nweze's death from postpartum hemorrhage in Onitsha, Nigeria, highlights the country's alarmingly high maternal mortality rate, caused by factors such as inadequate healthcare infrastructure, staff shortages, and cultural barriers, exacerbated by insufficient government funding, resulting i...
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44% Bias Score

Afghanistan's Midwife Shortage Fuels Maternal Mortality Crisis
In Chakhansur district, Afghanistan, آرزو, the sole midwife, handles 16,000 patients with one delivery bed, highlighting a national healthcare crisis caused by US aid cuts, Taliban policies, and a severe midwife shortage resulting in high maternal mortality.

Afghanistan's Midwife Shortage Fuels Maternal Mortality Crisis
In Chakhansur district, Afghanistan, آرزو, the sole midwife, handles 16,000 patients with one delivery bed, highlighting a national healthcare crisis caused by US aid cuts, Taliban policies, and a severe midwife shortage resulting in high maternal mortality.
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36% Bias Score
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