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A third of new mothers worldwide ‘have lasting health issues after childbirth’ [theguardian.com]

 

The research calls for greater attention to the long-term health of women and girls – both before and after pregnancy. Photograph: Rogelio V Solis/AP

By Andrew Gregory, The Guardian, December 6, 2023

More than 40 million women a year experience lasting health issues after childbirth, a global review has found, prompting calls for greater recognition of common postnatal problems.

The sweeping analysis of maternal health worldwide shows a very high burden of long-term conditions that last for months and even years after giving birth. One in three new mothers worldwide are affected.

The findings emerged from a series published in the Lancet Global Health and eClinicalMedicine, backed by the UN’s Special Programme on Human Reproduction, the World Health Organization and the US Agency for International Development.

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