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In reply to the discussion: Women still die in childbirth - even in the US, even in 2014 [View all]KitSileya
(4,035 posts)34. You think countries like Switzerland and Germany are "shitty" in their reporting?
I would be more likely to believe that the number that is "shitty" on that list is the US', because they are more likely to prettify their numbers. Considering the lack of general access to pre-natal and ante-natal health care in the US, the over-use of cæsarian sections, the way most women in the US are forced to work close to birth and really quickly afterwards, it seems more believable that the US has a higher maternal fatality rate than Germany, Switzerland, Sweden et al. At least the latter countries are working hard to lower their numbers of infant and maternal fatalities...the US seems to be doing all it can to increase theirs.
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Yes. I know of two women, both in their early 20's, who died within a day or two after
Sheldon Cooper
Apr 2014
#6
You think countries like Switzerland and Germany are "shitty" in their reporting?
KitSileya
Apr 2014
#34
I do realize you didn't mean to, but considering where I live, your post is quite amusing.
KitSileya
Apr 2014
#44
Golly gee, how nice that the ACA includes all that pre/ante natal health care, innit?
MADem
Apr 2014
#56
This is *exactly* why no woman should be forced to give birth against her will!
Freddie
Apr 2014
#28
I'm so sorry, cyberswede. I wasn't going to comment but now I will add some more agenda.
redqueen
Apr 2014
#49