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      Secular trends in maternal mortality in Sweden from 1750 to 1980.

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      Bulletin of the World Health Organization

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          Mortality statistics have been kept continuously in Sweden since 1750 and reveal that the maternal mortality rate declined from 900 to 6 per 100 000 live births over the period 1750 to 1980. Two-thirds of this decrease occurred during the 19th century and the remainder in the 20th century. In the 18th century, 10% of deaths among women aged between 15 and 49 years were due to complications at parturition, but today this accounts for only 0.2% of deaths in women of this age group. Life-table analysis indicates that 1 out of 29 women in Sweden lost her life in parturition during the 18th century, while today only 1 out of 1000 women dies as a result of complications during pregnancy and parturition.

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          Journal
          Bull. World Health Organ.
          Bulletin of the World Health Organization
          0042-9686
          0042-9686
          1986
          : 64
          : 1
          Article
          2490919
          3524885
          6502969a-bb72-4b6f-bf32-2571c4c144f9
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