Abstract
The UK confidential maternal mortality enquiry shows that not only has maternal
mortality decreased since 1952, the year of the first enquiry, but also the pattern
of maternal mortality has changed markedly. Major surgical causes of death, such as
post-partum haemorrhage and ruptured uterus, are no longer as important as medical
causes such as heart disease. The ‘Top Ten’ recommendations in the current report for
the years 2003–2005 emphasise the need for health care practitioners to be aware of
the risks that medical conditions, both pre-existing and those arising
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