Abstract

Life is the biggest gift of God and the process of giving birth is praise-worthy. Therefore, maternal mortality and morbidity is alarming and need extensive interventions. The psychosocial and psychological perspectives of childbirth need attention and vigorous trainings for health- care workers. Many countries are working to improve standards of their living and to curtail subsequent life threatening illness associated with pregnancy and birth. For that, different reporting, evaluating and practicing guidelines made to check the present practices that have greater impact on health-care industries and on patients. One of the widely eminent is CEMACH (Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health). According to Weindling [1], CEMACH was established in April 2003. Previously it worked as CESDI (the Confidential Enquiry into Stillbirths and deaths in infancy) and CEMD (the Confidential Enquiry into Maternal Deaths). Formerly, the ministry of health had not reported adequately and timely about the maternal deaths but it started its formalized reporting in the year 1952.

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  • Life is the biggest gift of God and the process of giving birth is praise-worthy

  • According to Weindling [1], CEMACH was established in April 2003

  • It worked as CESDI and CEMD

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Life is the biggest gift of God and the process of giving birth is praise-worthy. maternal mortality and morbidity is alarming and need extensive interventions. Future research and way forward to audits were indicated Later, it was facilitated by department of health that all 14 regions of England should embark on perinatal mortality survey reports and CESDI, established in 1992, aimed to reduce mortality by finding practice gaps and its improvement especially cases that encountered less than 20 weeks post-conception to 1 year of birth. In order to have such kind of teams in government based hospitals, authorities must provide facilities to the health-care workers such as appropriate salaries, on-job trainings, medical benefits and allowances. This will help in achieving the fifth millennium development goal. This can improve much, if we can take above-mentioned steps in both oriental and occidental societies

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