Pregnancy Is Not A Disease: Why Do So Many Women Die Giving Birth In One Of Africas Richest Countries?

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pregnancy is not a disease why do so many women die giving birth in one of africas richest countries
More than 80,000 Nigerian women died from pregnancy-related complications in 2020, a statistic activists say reflects a lack of political will to fix a broken medical system Despite having the largest economy in Africa, Nigeria also loses more women to death in childbirth than most other countries in the world. In 2020, about died due to pregnancy-related complications, a slight improvement on the previous year, but an increase on previous decades. The causes of death included severe haemorrhage, high blood pressure (pre-eclampsia and eclampsia), unsafe abortion and obstructed labour. Doctors and activists say high maternal mortality rates reflect a lack of trust in a broken public healthcare system and little political will to fix it. Lawal Arinola being brought up to surgery at Lagos Island maternity hospital