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Old 3rd April 2014, 16:36     #45
fixed_truth
 
Yeah my first thoughts were midwives but apparently it's because our data collection is broader:

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But Auckland obstetrician Dr Sue Belgrave, who chairs a national committee on maternal mortality, said the country's high death rate for women in pregnancy and childbirth of 15 deaths for every 100,000 live births was because New Zealand's figures included deaths from pre-existing conditions and suicide.
. . . but maybe midwives are less capable of picking up/acting on problems from pre-existing conditions and mental health?
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Last edited by fixed_truth : 3rd April 2014 at 16:37.
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