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Non-communicable diseases and their impact on maternal health – is there more to the story and how can we combat the uprising?
Currently, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) account for approximately 71% of deaths worldwide. NCDs are diseases that are chronic disorders such as diabetes, cancers and respiratory conditions like asthma. They are often resultant of a mix of both genetic and environmental factors.
Maternal undernutrition: consequences and implications for practice
The aspiration to end all forms of malnutrition is a critical message in the Sustainable Development Goals agenda. We are seeing a rising political commitment to this goal in increased participation from lower/middle income countries, donor funding and civil society.
The crisis facing the maternal health workforce in Bangladesh
It is no secret that there is a critical shortage of health care workers worldwide. A critical shortage is defined as a country with a density of less than 2.3 health care providers (e.g. doctors, nurses and midwives) per 1000 population. Bangladesh is one of 57 countries that fall under this category with an estimated…
Immediate stay at home orders to control COVID: the impact on Bangladeshi Mothers.
Bangladesh has suffered in numerous ways at the hands of the notorious and on-going COVID-19 pandemic. From the first week of March, the country sought to ban all mass gatherings, including a notable 100th-anniversary celebration event of the birth of the founder of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
How ‘global’ is breastfeeding?
Breastfeeding is thought to be a universal concept. However, we find that in actuality, breastfeeding rates differ significantly globally. To explore why, we must look at the finer nuances behind why some women breastfeed, and why others do not.
Maa’s Going National
Our team is expanding across the UK to help us achieve our goal of revolutionising maternal healthcare in the developing world.
World Pre-eclampsia Day
Today marks World Pre-eclampsia Day, but what is Pre-eclampsia and why does it need a day? What is Pre-eclampsia? Pre-eclampsia is a condition that can affect pregnant women during their second trimester up to 6 weeks after delivery. Its exact cause is unknown and can affect any pregnant woman. Initial signs of pre-eclampsia are high…