Sharp Worldwide Drop in Maternal
Deaths Puts Pro-Abortionists on
the Defensive
Part One of Four
By Dave Andrusko
Part Two discusses the
science demonstrating the
reality of fetal pain. Parts
Three and
Four give you more
background on the Lancet study.
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Before you go any further, you
might want to read parts
three and
four. There you will read
excellent summaries of the
politically explosive new report
published two days ago by the
prestigious British medical
journal, The Lancet.
In
an editorial that accompanied
the study demonstrating a huge
decline in maternal mortality,
The Lancet's editor, Richard
Horton, wrote, "The overall
message, for the first time in a
generation, is one of persistent
and welcome progress." And who
would disagree?
The study has a title only a
mother could love: "Maternal
mortality for 181 countries,
1980--2008: a systematic
analysis of progress towards
Millennium Development Goal 5."
But the results are stunning and
fly in the face of the mantra
pro-abortionists have promoted
for decades.
"Deaths of women during
childbirth dropped by a
startling 35% from 1980 to 2008,
from more than half a million
yearly to 343,000," writes the
Los Angeles Times' Thomas Maugh.
"The new report, by researchers
from the University of
Washington and the University of
Queensland in Australia, is
startling because most previous
studies, including a United
Nations report released only two
years ago, have indicated that
the rate has remained fairly
steady at about half a million,
with only modest improvements in
some areas.
"But the new report by Dr.
Christopher Murray of Washington
and his colleagues suggests that
the rate has been dropping by an
average of about 1.4% per year
since 1980," Maugh continues.
"If they are correct, that is
very good news because it means
that countries are making a
concerted effort to reduce
maternal deaths."
So how can this NOT be good
news? If you are a pro-abortion
zealot.
The word "abortion" does not
appear even once. We have been
told for decades that it is the
absence of the "right" to
abortion that drives maternal
mortality.
The report begs to differ. "The
study cited a number of reasons
for the improvement: lower
pregnancy rates in some
countries; higher income, which
improves nutrition and access to
health care; more education for
women; and the increasing
availability of 'skilled
attendants' -- people with some
medical training -- to help
women give birth. Improvements
in large countries like India
and China helped to drive down
the overall death rates,"
according to Denise Grady of the
New York Times.
Horton also told the Associated
Press (AP), "Even before the
paper by Hogan et al was
submitted to us, we were invited
to 'delay' or 'withhold'
publication." He added,
"Activists perceive a lower
maternal mortality figure as
actually diluting their
message," noting, "Advocacy can
sometimes get in the way of
science."
Writes Grady, "Dr. Horton said
the advocates, whom he declined
to name, wanted the new
information held and released
only after certain meetings
about maternal and child health
had already taken place." Those
meetings include a U.N.-hosted
gathering of public health
experts and heads of state on
maternal and child health this
week and another in Washington
in June.
A rival report also came out
Tuesday from the Partnership for
Maternal, Newborn and Child
Health, "a global alliance
hosted by the World Health
Organization, claimed progress
in maternal health that has
'lagged,'" the AP reported.
"According to their 'detailed
analysis,' 350,000 to 500,000
women still die in childbirth
every year.
But the AP coolly noted, "The
authors did not explain where
their data came from or what
kind of analysis was used to
obtain that wide range of
figures." The AP's Maria Cheng
added, "In that report, U.N.
officials also claimed they need
$20 billion every year between
2011 and 2015 to save women and
children in developing
countries."
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