Adverse perinatal outcomes are associated with severe maternal morbidity and mortality: evidence from a national multicentre cross-sectional study.
Dulce M ZanardiMary Angela ParpinelliSamira Maerrawi HaddadMaria Laura Costa do NascimentoMaria Helena SousaDebora Farias Batista LeiteJosé Guilherme Cecattinull nullPublished in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2018)
We confirmed the association between MNM and MD with adverse perinatal outcomes. Maternal and perinatal issues should not be dissociated. Policies aiming maternal care should include social and economic development, and improvements in accessibility to specialized care. These, in turn, will definitively impact on childhood mortality rates.
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- cardiovascular events
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