Abstract
Stella lives in a small rural town in Bong County, Liberia. She is pregnant for the fourth time. During her previous three pregnancies, she labored at home with the assistance of Yvonne, a local traditional birth attendant (TBA). Of the three children, two died during labor.
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- Cesarean Delivery
- Maternal Mortality
- Maternal Death
- Maternal Mortality Ratio
- Traditional Birth Attendant
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Bibbo, C., Shirazian, T. (2013). Maternal Mortality: The Greatest Health Divide in the World. In: Shirazian, T., Gertz, E. (eds) Around the Globe for Women's Health. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8258-2_1
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