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In NSW, between 1990 and 2021, 269 deaths were reported among pregnant women or women who gave birth less than 6 weeks previously. Of these, 76 (28.3%) died of incidental causes not related to the pregnancy or its management, 118 (43.9%) deaths were found to be directly due to pregnancy or its management, and 71 (26.4%) were found to result from pre-existing disease or disease which developed during pregnancy (not due to direct obstetric causes), but which may have been aggravated by the physiological effects of pregnancy.

Maternal deaths, NSW 1990–2021

YearNumberRatio/100,000
19901213.9
199167.0
19921112.5
19931315.0
19941213.8
19951517.4
19961214.1
19971416.1
19981112.9
19991214.0
20001011.9
2001910.7
200255.9
200378.2
200478.2
20051112.3
20061011.0
2007n.p.n.p.
200855.3
20091010.5
201088.4
20111010.4
201277.1
201355.2
201477.3
2015n.p.n.p.
201655.1
201755.3
2018n.p.n.p.
201988.5
2​​02099.9
202155.1

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Maternal deaths, NSW 1990–2021

Notes

Source: NSW Maternal and Perinatal Mortality Review Committee.

Includes all deaths of women who were pregnant at the time of death, or who died within 42 days of childbirth.

Cells with counts less than 5 are suppressed, and other cells may also be hidden to prevent back-calculation. These cells are marked with n.p.


Current as at: Wednesday 31 July 2024