Women's health continues to be largely addressed from the point of view of motherhood, despite the fact that most of their deaths occur outside the maternal period, as revealed in a new report by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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For decades, women's health has been addressed primarily from a maternal perspective, mainly through monitoring mortality during pregnancy and childbirth. However, most women's deaths occur outside of that period, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Furthermore, […]
Women's health continues to be largely addressed from the point of view of motherhood, despite the fact that most of their deaths occur outside the maternal period, as revealed in a new report by the World Health Organization (WHO).