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Why Mothers Died and How their Lives are Saved provides a comprehensive account of the groundbreaking Confidential Enquiries into Maternal Deaths program. This collaborative work by leading medical professionals examines decades of maternal mortality data, uncovering patterns, systemic failures, and preventable causes of death.
The book traces the evolution of maternal healthcare and how confidential inquiry processes have been instrumental in identifying best practices and implementing life-saving interventions. Through candid case studies and professional analysis, the authors demonstrate how honest examination of maternal deaths, rather than blame or punishment, has fostered a culture of continuous improvement in obstetric care.
Essential reading for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and anyone interested in medical history and public health, this work highlights the human stories behind statistics and the profound impact of evidence-based practice improvements on maternal outcomes.







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