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Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by Adeboye80: 7:46pm On Oct 05, 2023
No fewer than 82,000 Nigerian women die annually due to pregnancy-related problems and child bearing difficulties, a group, 'Maternal and Reproductive Health Research Collective (MRHRC), said on Thursday.

Its founder and chairperson, Prof. Bosede Afolabi, described the mortality rate as the highest in the work, urging government and other stakeholders to intensify reproductive health campaigns to sensitise women, particularly rural communities.

Afolabi, a professor of Gynecology, said: "These distressing figures continue to rise each year, despite the fact that the majority of these deaths are preventable.

"This year, we have developed an intervention aimed at combating this crisis, and with support, we aspire to provide safe delivery for 5,000 pregnant women in Lagos. By doing so, we can collectively reduce maternal mortality by five per cent within the coming year."

Afolabi spoke with reporters in Lagos on the NGO's plan to raise N100 million between now and month end in aid of pregnant women and to enhance safe delivery. With her at the press conference were other medical experts and partners, including Dr. Mobolanle Balogun, Prof. Abide Gbadegesin of the University of Lagos, Akoka, Abena Annah, Sterling Bank Head of Retail Banking, Temitayo Etomi, founder of Redwire Marketing Group, and Seyi Oyewoye of I-Fitness.

Afolabi, who said the group's goal is to reduce maternal mortality in Nigeria by 30 per cent by 2030, added that donations from public spirited individuals, organisations and government will be used to train healthcae workers and pay for consistent antenatal care and safe delivery.


Balogun, an associate professor of Public Health,  University of Lagos, lamented that the country has an abysmally high rate of mortality, standing at 30 per cent, which is the highest in the world, adding that the gap between Nigeria and others is wide.

She said: "Pregnancy should not be a death sentence. High mortality is a great loss to the community and the nation which is endangered."

Highlighting the causes, she attributed the high statistics to haemorrhage during delivery, obstructed labour, infection after delivery and high blood pressure.

Balogun added: "Access to health facilities is a problem in rural areas, contrary to WHO'S recommendation. People trek far distance to get health care. The quality of care is a problem. There is lack of skilled birth attendants at home and hospitals.

Also, cultural reasons prevent women from seeking care. "Poverty is a problem; 70 per cent of Nigerians live below poverty line. It affects their ability to access healthcare. Lack of information is a problem about preparation for pregnancy, what to eat during pregnancy and where to go."

MRHRC Executive Director, Funke Iroko, said the focus of the initiative are indigent women and girls who should have access to quality health care.

She stressed:"The focus are indigent women with low economic status. We will approach it with research, advocacy and intervention. The research should be participatory, working with stakeholders who are direct beneficiaries. On intervention, we work on solutions,based on research."

Prof. Gbadegesin said illness and death resulting from child delivery has been worrisome, adding that it is unacceptable.

He disclosed that the association of gynaecologists has been organising seminars to update the knowledge and skills of members on the best way of reducing the high mortality.

Gbadegesin said: "People should be urged to make use of facilities provided by the government at the local government. Government should also take care of roads in the communities to facilitate access."
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Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by Jeon(f): 7:58pm On Oct 05, 2023
I really pity Women for this.

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Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by Tobihabeeb: 8:04pm On Oct 05, 2023
I have seen it with my own eyes, out of carelessness and lack off funds many pregnant women hardly makes it out alive from the labour room.

Imagine charging over 250k for C/S while many Nigerians families have less than 5k in account.

I wish the government can declare war on maternity death rate.

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Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by NOwazobia: 8:13pm On Oct 05, 2023
That is massive, and I guess did not account for unregistered mode of labour.


So, if you add other cause of death to this figure, over a million death is being recorded annually?

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Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by nurex01(m): 3:00am On Oct 06, 2023
Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by Icarus99(f): 3:01am On Oct 06, 2023
God bless every mother out there
Y’all the real deal
Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by kerry57: 3:03am On Oct 06, 2023
Mother's love is usually the best in the past. Girls of nowadays is changing that though.

But mama na the bomb. More grace to our mothers
Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by AllenSpencer: 3:07am On Oct 06, 2023
That tells you why people spend a fortune to birth abroad, and still comes with a perk of foreign citizenship

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Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by grandstar(m): 3:17am On Oct 06, 2023
This number is scandalous
Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by Brendaniel: 3:20am On Oct 06, 2023
And the certificate bandit still wants to cut down health funds
Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by emmabest2000(m): 3:23am On Oct 06, 2023
the question is
Will they make good use of the public donations when good Nigerians donate ?

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Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by Timetravel88: 3:26am On Oct 06, 2023
grandstar:
This number is scandalous

That number was outrageously inflated to get some attention. 82,000 annually makes pregnancy a death sentence. Not even mothers of the old had such a morbidly frightening figure.

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Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by kennyz247(m): 3:52am On Oct 06, 2023
With all ds information and hardship everywhere,men are not still scared of geting woman pregnant....
Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by kossyablaze(m): 4:02am On Oct 06, 2023
Gaddamn
Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by searchng4love: 4:06am On Oct 06, 2023
This can only be a lie... from the hottest part of hell. Kapish.


Political statistics to attract foreign exchange for looting. Looters are behind this false figures....
Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by Nahunger(m): 4:22am On Oct 06, 2023
It is well, this world is not my home
Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by AbuTwins: 5:35am On Oct 06, 2023
Alhamdulillah we dey born and dm dey survive wella!
Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by King3urna(m): 5:38am On Oct 06, 2023
Group of wicked souls parading them self I lost my wife and my child during birth for reason that could be avoided e go touch all of una or una kids
Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by CooldipoMPS: 5:57am On Oct 06, 2023
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Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:59am On Oct 06, 2023
God save our Mothers 🙏

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Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by dNortherner(m): 6:15am On Oct 06, 2023
Jeon:
I really pity Women for this.
You nko?
Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by BigDawsNet: 6:17am On Oct 06, 2023
With free good health system.. we can avoid this
Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by dNortherner(m): 6:18am On Oct 06, 2023
AbuTwins:
Alhamdulillah we dey born and dm dey survive wella!
Mashallah.

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Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by Keegan: 6:28am On Oct 06, 2023
Timetravel88:


That number was outrageously inflated to get some attention. 82,000 annually makes pregnancy a death sentence. Not even mothers of the old had such a morbidly frightening figure.

I wanted to doubt this as well but decided to calculate and I found out that it might not be far from being the truth. This gives an average of 6 mortalities per day per the 36 states and the FCT.

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Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by money121(m): 6:30am On Oct 06, 2023
Ok
Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by wittywriter: 6:33am On Oct 06, 2023
Let's call-out madam women affairs...she needs to also prioritize the awareness for maternity.



Wittyness.
Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by Pufpuf(m): 6:33am On Oct 06, 2023
I charge 750k for CS because SANs charge millions per appearance in court.
Re: Maternal Mortality: 82,000 Pregnant Women, Mothers Die Annually - MRHRC by Teymanhenry(f): 6:38am On Oct 06, 2023
So sad but true, the mortality rate is so high but for the cost of CS, it's no expensive in some places. Nasarawa State Specialist Hospital does it do N50,000. I think in as much as we need the government to support by subsidizing this cause. I think pregnant couples will do well by starting to save some funds once they are trying to make babies

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