Impact of near-miss event during pregnancy and childbirth on maternal health at 12 months.
Anish KeepanasserilDilip Kumar MauryaBharathi VelmuruganDhamotharan KaruppusamyAjith Ananthakrishna PillaiSreejith ParameswaranSitanshu Sekhar KarPublished in: International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (2023)
Women who survive a life-threatening complication during pregnancy and childbirth are at increased risk of mortality and one or more long-term sequelae contributing to the non-communicable disease burden. A policy shift to increase postpartum follow-up duration, following a high-risk targeted approach after a near-miss event, is needed.
Keyphrases
- public health
- healthcare
- pregnancy outcomes
- mental health
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- risk factors
- cardiovascular events
- cancer therapy
- health information
- birth weight
- pregnant women
- health promotion
- coronary artery disease
- drug delivery
- social media
- risk assessment
- insulin resistance
- body mass index
- breast cancer risk