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The killing of young mothers

NYT | A Alzona
NYT | A Alzona

Homicide deaths are usually omitted from maternal mortality statistics because they aren’t considered sufficiently related to the pregnancy itself. But homicide isn’t a rare anomaly for pregnant and postpartum women — it’s one of their leading causes of death. This makes pregnancy-associated homicides, as they’re called by epidemiologists and health researchers, a real public health concern.

Posted in: News on 01/04/2025 | Link to this post on IFP |
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