CORONA Maternal Mortality Rate in US Soared 40% during Covid-19 Pandemic

jward

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Maternal Mortality Rate in US Soared 40% during Covid-19 Pandemic​


Kelsey Butler​



The US maternal mortality rate, already far higher than peer countries, soared during the pandemic.
More than 1,200 women in the US died of complications arising from pregnancy or childbirth in 2021, a 40% jump from 2020, according to data released Thursday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That amounts to 32.9 deaths for every 100,000 live births.

The spread of Covid-19 was partly responsible for the grim statistic, with about a quarter of 2020 and 2021 deaths attributed to the virus, according to an October report from the US Government Accountability Office. However, the new data suggest little progress has been made on other factors adding to the uniquely high US maternal mortality rate.
Before the pandemic a quarter of pregnancy-related deaths could be attributed to suicide, overdoses or other mental-health conditions, the CDC
said
in September. The group said more than 80% of the fatalities were preventable.
Long-marginalized groups continue to suffer the most. The 2021 death rate for Black mothers was 69.9 deaths per 100,000 live births, more than double the rate for White mothers. The year-over-year jumps for all groups were “significant,” according to the report.

Maternal Mortality Rate​


Pregnancy-related deaths spiked in second pandemic year

Source: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Note: Rate is per 100,000 live births.
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About a quarter of maternal deaths occurred during pregnancy and another quarter within a week of childbirth, the CDC found in a 2017-2019 study. The remaining 50% of deaths occurred in the first year of motherhood. After suicide, excessive bleeding, heart issues and infections were the top killers.

Wider access to insurance coverage to improve prenatal and follow-up care, and increasing transportation to medical facilities could help lower the death rate, according to the CDC.

Other studies have suggested that the US could make better use of programs which have helped reduce fatalities elsewhere, such as the widespread use of midwives, universal health care and maternity leave. The country’s mortality rate is more than triple the rate of Canada, eight times the rate of the UK and nearly 11 times the rate of Australia, according to 2021 data from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

In June the White House released a plan for addressing the high death rate among new and expectant mothers, including calling for states to extend Medicaid coverage from two months to one year postpartum. It also requested $470 million for initiatives such as implicit bias training for health providers and research and data collection.

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jward

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They also neglect to mention we've so many illegals and 3rd worlders here that those factors may be skewing the issue.

I think though the troubling results are above and beyond that concern- and yes, the whole concern of vaxxed/not is obviously related, but forbodden to address : (

As I've said, they've killed our babies, our babies ability to have their own babies, and left our parents to die alone in nursing homes... and yet the lampposts are empty. It's amazing. It's depressing.
 

WalknTrot

Veteran Member
Moms got sick (I personally know two who delivered while sick with Covid) but also, pre-natal care tanked because everybody was scared to go to the doctor, medical staffing and available resources up and down the line were horribly short and exhausted, drug and alcohol use soared, family and community support systems broke down.

All in all, a total "cluster". In every way you can measure.
 

Aglaope

Inactive
I wonder what the rate of positive drug tests in late term/laboring women or newborns did during this whole mess?

Summerthyme
Who knows - but the amount of drug and alcohol use was soaring in the pregnant population even prior to COVID. Now that abortion is curtailed - the amount of preterm infants born with drug addiction and the life long complications that occur in the aftermath such as learning disabilities, autism etc will follow in those babies. They will strain healthcare, blow MEDICAID up and tax our school systems who are already tasked with raising children in lieu of parental involvement.
 

Aglaope

Inactive
They also neglect to mention we've so many illegals and 3rd worlders here that those factors may be skewing the issue.

I think though the troubling results are above and beyond that concern- and yes, the whole concern of vaxxed/not is obviously related, but forbodden to address : (

As I've said, they've killed our babies, our babies ability to have their own babies, and left our parents to die alone in nursing homes... and yet the lampposts are empty. It's amazing. It's depressing.
Who are you saying killed our babies? Not following what you mean.

If you recall initially the vax was not offered to pregnant women. Those mothers that did not die - you have to wonder what their oxygen levels were? If those levels tanked - their infants would be subject to anoxia which we know causes cerebral palsy, etc. What will be the long term effects on those children?
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
Moms got sick (I personally know two who delivered while sick with Covid) but also, pre-natal care tanked because everybody was scared to go to the doctor, medical staffing and available resources up and down the line were horribly short and exhausted, drug and alcohol use soared, family and community support systems broke down.
This sounds plausible. We were told that blacks were not accepting the jab, but the black mortality increase is greater than white in the chart. So the jab being directly responsible seems less likely than that social changes were making medical care worse. Not that much can really be read from such sketchy numbers.
 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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Just remember, this number spikes during bad flu seasons as well. As I recall the 2009 swine flu pandemic was particularly bad for pregnant women even though the pandemic itself wasn't particularly devastating to the population in general.

Same was true of the Asian Flu Pandemic in '57, the Hong Kong flu in '68 (this one almost got me as an infant), and the Russian flu in '77.
 
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