
4 out of 5 pregnancy-related deaths in the US are preventable, CDC finds
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The vast majority of deaths among pregnant women and new mothers in the United States are preventable, according to a new report.
For more than 4 out of 5 women who died during pregnancy, during delivery or up to a year postpartum -- more than 84% -- death could have been avoided with "reasonable changes" by health care providers, the community, the patient or others.
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