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The impact of family planning on maternal mortality in Indonesia: what future contribution can be expected?

Budi UtomoPurwa Kurnia SucahyaNohan Arum RomadlonaAnnette Sachs RobertsonRiznawaty Imma AryantyRobert Joseph Magnani
Published in: Population health metrics (2021)
Although substantial reductions in maternal mortality between 1970 and 2017 can be attributed to contraceptive use and further contributions to the year 2030 are probable, smaller contributions are likely due to the already relatively high CPR and the challenges that must be overcome to move the CPR significantly higher. The ability of Indonesia to reach the 2030 SDG maternal mortality target of 70 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births will depend primarily upon health system effectiveness in addressing health risks to women once they are pregnant.
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