Drug Overdoses, Violence Accounted For More Than A Quarter Of All Deaths Among Pregnant And Postpartum Women In 2018-2023, Research Finds In the US

MedPage Today (2/11, Firth) reports, “Drug overdoses, homicides, and suicides accounted for more than a quarter of all deaths among pregnant and postpartum women, an analysis of maternal deaths from 2018 through 2023 showed.” Researchers found that “among 7,901 maternal deaths over this 6-year period, the leading cause was unintentional drug overdose, accounting for 1,152 deaths (5.2 deaths per 100,000 live births), followed by violence, defined as homicide or suicide (866 deaths; 3.9 deaths per 100,000 live births).” They noted that “altogether, homicides accounted for 68% of all violent deaths, and firearms were involved in 77% of homicides and 39% of suicides.” Furthermore, “violence and overdose accounted for 2,018 deaths, while the next four most common causes of death – cardiovascular causes, hypertension, infection, and hemorrhage – together accounted for 2,141 deaths.” The findings were published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

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