Sperm from mongoloids, sperm from caucasoids, sperm from negroids, sperm from semites and sperm from aborigines of unknown descent.
Obstructive fistula is prevalent in developing countries and accounts for 8 percent of maternal morbidity. Infections especially malaria is the leading cause of maternal morbidity in tropical countries. Other causes of maternal mortality and morbidity are high blood pressure and hemorrhage.
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Following are the causes of the Miscarriage:... 1. Maternal weight 2. Chromosomal problems 3. Uterine abnormalities 4. Gestational Diabetes 5. Maternal age 6. Smoking and Alcohol Above are the Causes of Miscarriage
According to the World Health Organization, the causes of maternal morbidity and mortality include high blood pressure, hemorrhage, infection, obstructed labor, and unsafe abortion.
The leading cause of maternal morbidity in the Philippines is complications during labor and delivery. The second leading cause is hypertension.
10 causes of maternal mortality 2007 pregnancy induced hypertension haemorrhage prolong/obstructed labor/ruptured uterus complications of abortion malaria HIV/AIDS Tuberculosis pueperia sepsis anaemia
Main causes Maternal morbidity are hemorrhage, infection, preeclampsia/eclampsia, unsafe abortion, gestational diabetes mellitus and obstructed labor. Some times preexisting medical problems, shock and ectopic pregnancy may be one of the causes too.
The latest figure on maternal mortality rate available from the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) is that of 2004. The NSCB - Technical Working Group on Maternal and Child Mortality records the maternal mortality rate in the Philippines at 180 per 100,000 live births. Maternal mortality refers to deaths of women from pregnancy-related causes.
the ten leading causes of mortality in the Philippines year 2008
There are many things that cause maternal and infant mortality. The most common reason is that women do not get proper care while pregnant.
It's a genetic defect of chromosome 15. Most of the time, it's derived from the maternal side.
Stillbirth is a term used to describe the death of a baby before delivery in a pregnancy that has lasted at least 20 weeks gestation. The following are conditions that can contribute to a stillbirth, but in many stillbirths, a cause is never identified. Potential causes include: umbilical cord accidents, maternal infections, anatomical defects in the fetus, maternal age, chromosomal abnormalities, Rh incompatibility, maternal diabetes, preeclampsia, post-term pregnancy, trauma to the mother or baby, placental insufficiencies or abruptions, growth restriction of the fetus, maternal weight, maternal use of drugs not appropriate for pregnancy, or other significant illness of the mother.