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Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages 409-419 (June 2006)


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Human rights aspects of safe motherhood

Mahmoud F. Fathalla, MD, PhD (Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology)Corresponding Author Informationemail address

Maternal deaths in developing countries are often the ultimate tragic outcome of the cumulative denial of women's human rights. Women are not dying because of untreatable diseases. They are dying because societies have yet to make the decision that their lives are worth saving. Maternity is a social function and not a disease. When women are risking death to give life, they are entitled to have their own right to life and health protected. Societal attitudes of looking at women as means and not ends have resulted in the denial of women's rights to essential maternity services. A signal of hope is that safe motherhood is now on the world agenda as one of eight Millennium Development Goals. The global community of obstetricians has a major responsibility to help make motherhood safer for all women.

Assiut University, P.O. Box 30, Assiut, Egypt

Corresponding Author InformationTel.: +20 88 233 48 20; Fax: +20 88 233 73 33.

PII: S1521-6934(05)00169-0

doi:10.1016/j.bpobgyn.2005.11.004


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