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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-46394

ABSTRACT

Seven cases that were brought dead on the way to the hospital in 2057 BS (2000-2001 AD) have been presented in this study. Among seven, two cases were young primiparas, one was a grand multipara and four were between ages 20-25 years. Of these, one had post abortion complications, two were complicated by non-delivery and four had third stage complications. The information that the patient was dead on arrival to the hospital was received by the attendants in all cases with shock and disbelief so that it was very difficult to take proper history. An important point noted by this study was that only four maternal deaths occurred in the hospital and were recorded in the hospital statistics in that year, so that the number of deaths that occurred in transit to the hospital and were technically excluded from the hospital statistics exceeded the number of maternal deaths recorded in the hospital statistics. Another interesting point was that none of the seven women who expired on the way to the hospital were living at a distance greater than 15 Km from the hospital and yet had not attended antenatal clinic, implying that inadequate use of health services even in areas with relatively easy access to proper heath care is a major contributor to maternal death.


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Adult , Female , Home Childbirth , Humans , Maternal Mortality , Nepal , Postpartum Hemorrhage/mortality , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Complications/mortality
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