Severe complications during pregnancy impose high costs on mothers in West Africa
Abstract
Benin and Ghana have high maternal mortality rates. 鈥楴ear-misses鈥�, where mothers survive a potentially fatal crisis, are even more common. Research involving the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine assesses the costs of such emergencies and reveals the important role played by households in financing obstetric services in both countries.
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id21 Health