Assessing maternal mortality in developing countries.
Collection: Population & Societies
n°372, October 2001
Abstract
According to WHO, about half a million women die each year due to pregnancy or childbirth. Over half of these women are African (53% in 1995), while the rest are Asian (42%). Less than 1% of maternal deaths occur in Europe or North America. In order to offset the variations linked to population size or birth rates, one usually refers to the maternal mortality ratio, which is the number of maternal deaths per hundred thousand live births.