Maternal health and childbirth in Pakistan
20 important facts
1. High Birth Rate:
Approximately 5.5 million babies are
born in Pakistan each year, which translates to around 14,900 births
every day.
2. Early Motherhood: 8% of young women (aged 20-24) give birth by the age of
18
3. Neonatal Mortality: Around 671 babies die daily before reaching their first month of life.
4. Stillbirths: Pakistan
experiences 665 stillbirths every
day.
5. Urban-Rural Disparities: The neonatal
mortality rate (NMR) in
rural areas is 62 deaths per
1,000 live births, while in urban areas,
it’s 47 deaths per 1,000 live births1.
6. Socioeconomic Impact: Neonatal mortality is higher among the poorest households (62 per 1,000 live births) compared to the richest households (34 per 1,000 live births).
7. Maternal Mortality: Pakistan’s maternal mortality ratio (MMR)
is 178 deaths per 100,000 live births.
8. Education Matters: Newborns with less educated mothers are 2.4
times more likely to die during the
first month compared to those born to mothers with higher education.
9. Postnatal Care: Only 51.7% of mothers receive postnatal care within 2
days of childbirth.
10. Family Planning: The demand for family planning satisfied by
modern methods is 48.7%.
11. Infant Survival: Approximately 665 stillbirths occur daily in Pakistan.
12. Slow Progress: While progress has been made in reducing
maternal and child mortality, the decline in neonatal mortality has been slow.
13. Health Disparities: Urban-rural disparities persist, affecting
access to quality maternal and newborn care.
14. Physician Density: Pakistan has 0.8 physicians per 1,000 population.
15. Nurse and Midwife Density: There are 0.6 nurses and midwives per 1,000 population.
16. Educational Divide: Neonatal mortality is higher among mothers
with less education.
17. Coverage Challenges: Ensuring care for mothers remains a challenge,
especially in rural areas.
18. Stagnant Progress: Child mortality reduction has been stagnant in
the last decade, with only a 27%
decline in neonatal
mortality rates.
19. Quality of Care: Efforts are being made to improve the quality
of care around childbirth in Pakistan.
20. Continued Efforts Needed: Addressing maternal and newborn health
disparities requires sustained attention and targeted interventions.
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