Part of it can be blamed on the Aid Crisis. Poverty can be cited. The lack of a sound diet and poor prenatal nutrition effect the rate as does the extensive unmarked and unattended minefields.
Agents that have a negative effect on prenatal development are called teratogens. These can include drugs, alcohol, certain medications, infections, and environmental pollutants that can interfere with the normal development of the fetus.
The ability to die
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H.S. E. Gravelle has written: 'Mortality and unemployment' -- subject(s): Effect of unemployment on, Mortality
Lowers it because the kids die.
Birth/mortality rates, overpopulation, and it's effect on the environment.
Food Source, Water Source, and Mortality Rate
Neither prenatal care nor prenatal vitamins are likely to have much of an effect on your morning sickness. You'll obviously get some guidance in prenatal care on how to reduce it if it's a problem, they may prescribe you medication if it's causing dehydration (although this is incredibly rare). Just don't hold your breath for that mythical first trimester morning sickness relief...take your prenatal vitamins before bed...keep ginger candy handy, you will be fine.
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No neither of these will effect a pregnancy test.
The mortality effect of obesity being smaller than that of smoking suggests that while obesity may lead to fewer deaths overall, it can still result in significant long-term health complications and increased healthcare costs. These complications often require ongoing medical treatment, which burdens the healthcare system and society at large. Additionally, obesity can reduce productivity and increase absenteeism in the workforce, leading to economic losses. Therefore, the broader societal impacts and costs associated with obesity can outweigh its lower mortality effect compared to smoking.