Not exact matches
So how much of the increased mortality and
morbidity is actually
caused by the sections themselves, and how much is
caused by the US having
higher obesity,
higher multiples, older mothers, and so on?
Our current maternity care system's disconnected and medical treatment of birth is what's
causing the need for more medical and surgical intervention and emergency situations in the first place; it leads into a cascade of further interventions and more serious problems like the
high rates of maternal and newborn
morbidity and mortality that plague the United States.
Today, diabetes is among the leading
causes of death and
morbidity and this involves a
high cost for national health systems worldwide.
As we find more and more biomarkers that can predict which patients those will be, we can eliminate the unnecessary
morbidity caused by treating patients who are well and perhaps increase the intensity of therapy in patients who are at
high risk for metastatic disease.»