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Maternal mortality rate still high: Health minister
Fri, February 15 2013 19:41 | 

 
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Pekanbaru (Antara News) - Health Minister Nafsiah Mboi said cases of stillbirth 
and the death rates of mother in the process of delivery are still high in the 
country. 

The high mortality rate is attributable to bleeding, mother being too young to 
give birth, and high frequency of giving birth, Nafsiah said here on Friday. 

In addition many childbirths took place at home instead of at hospital, she 
said. 

She said, quoting an official source, 228 mothers died against 100,000 lived in 
the process of giving births in 2007, and 34 babies died against 1,000 lived. 

In 2012, the condition improved with 102 mothers dying against 100,000 living 
and 23 babies dying against 1,000 living.

Mothers being too old also contributed to the high death rate and to many 
babies born having physical defects, the minister said.

She called on leaders of the regional and district administrations to seriously 
address the matter and improve health care facilities. 

She also asked regional and district authorities to intensify call on newly 
wedded couples to have only two children. 

"Community and religious leaders play an important and determinant role in 
convincing people to join family planning plan," she said. (*) 
Editor: Heru

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