Tuesday 19 January 2016

Each year 2.6 million babies Died in Late Pregnancy



Approximately 7,200 babies die in the womb every day, or 2.5 million per year. Half of the deaths occurred when the birth process. The majority of the baby's death (98 percent) occur in low and middle income countries. According to data published in the medical journal The Lancet. "Depressing, 1.3 million infant deaths occur during childbirth. Infant mortality occurring a few hours after he was born actually prevented. It should have an international health scandal," kta Richard Horton, editor of The Lancet. Fetal death that occurs in the third trimester of pregnancy or above 28 weeks referred to as fetal death.While the case before that age also called miscarriage. According to the report, 

the biggest cause of fetal death was delivery faster than expected, and problems during pregnancy. Nutrition and lifestyle such as obesity, smoking, as well as diseases noninfeksi such as diabetes, cancer, or disorders of heart, contributes infant mortality to 10 per cent. Meanwhile, about 8 percent of fetal death caused by malaria and syphilis at 7.7 percent.
Factors maternal age, ie over 35 years also contributed to the mortality of the fetus, and 4, 7 percent due to eclampsia (pregnancy poisoning due to high blood pressure). The infant mortality rate in Indonesia is also quite still high, namely 32 per 1,000 live births. 

The infant mortality rate and neonatal majority are caused by the problem of neonatal, such as asphyxia, low birth weight , prematurity, and infection.

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