Health department report finds 78% of pregnancy-related deaths in New York state in 2018 were preventable

New York DOH releases report on maternal mortality

NEW YORK -- As part of an effort to address inequities and create safer birth experiences, the New York state Department of Health released a new report on maternal mortality.

The report found there were 41 pregnancy-related deaths in New York state in 2018.

According to the report, 78% of these deaths were found to be preventable.

In 46% of all pregnancy-related deaths, discrimination was found to play a probable or definite role.

Black women were found to be five times more likely to die of pregnancy-related causes than white women.

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