Anaemia, not bleeding, may be leading driver of maternal deaths – Report
A new global study is reshaping understanding of the causes of maternal deaths, suggesting that anaemia, rather than excessive bleeding, may be a major underlying driver of mortality among pregnant women. The findings, drawn from a study dubbed WOMAN-2 by the The Woman Trials, indicate that anaemia ...
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