Maternal Mortality in Chad.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2016
Originally Published In
International Journal of Childbirth Education
Volume Number
31
Issue Number
2
Page Numbers
21-25
Abstract
In Chad, one in 15 women die to complications of giving birth. This translates into 6.7% mortality, the highest in the world. Setting goals for achieving related millennium development goal (MDG) will have an enormous impact upon the global society. In Chad, performing trauma and surgical care intervention without enough trained staff is the norm. If there were enough trained staff the mortality rate would drop drastically and circumvent the need for increased emergent care. Maternal mortality has a noteworthy price tag in the Sub-Saharan region of Africa which necessitates international intervention to increase investment and coverage in these areas.