New Report Shows Maternal Death Rates Lower, But More Work Is Needed
New Report Shows Maternal Death Rates Lower, But More Work Is Needed
Cara Terreri, LCCE, CD(DONA)
- The US maternal mortality rate is 14 deaths for every 100,000 live births
- The US maternal mortality rate is higher in 2015 than in 1990
- The US maternal mortality rate is twice as high as in Canada
- The United States was the only one of 13 countries to have worse rates since 1990
- The US cesarean rate is more than twice the recommended World Health Organization cesarean rate
The US statistics for maternity care are alarming, but there are things you can do to educate yourself and find the best care, including:
- Take a quality childbirth class to learn your options for childbirth and how to have a safe and healthy birth
- Ask about your care provider's (OB or midwife) c-section rate (the recommended rate is 10-15% for a low risk pregnancy)
- Know your care provider's reputation for using interventions and why -- ask directly or find out from local doulas and childbirth educators
- Avoid an elective (choosing for convenience) c-section and induction
- Hire a doula
- Speak up and ask questions frequently
- Use your BRAIN when making decisions
You can read a summary and the complete report on the World Health Organization website.