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Global Initiatives and Technological Integration Driving Improvement in the Maternal Health Market by Targeting Preventable Complications and Disparities
The Maternal Health Market is experiencing significant expansion, driven by intensifying global focus on reducing maternal mortality and morbidity rates, particularly in low and middle-income countries (LMICs), and by technological advancements in monitoring and diagnostic care in developed nations. A primary driver is the rising awareness and implementation of evidence-based practices for managing major maternal complications, such as postpartum hemorrhage (PPH), preeclampsia, and obstetric infections. Market growth is fueled by increased governmental and non-governmental organization (NGO) funding dedicated to improving access to skilled birth attendants, emergency obstetric care, and essential maternal health commodities, including iron supplements, vaccines, and specialized birthing equipment. Furthermore, the rising average age of first-time mothers in high-income countries, coupled with an increasing prevalence of chronic conditions like obesity and diabetes during pregnancy, necessitates more frequent and sophisticated antenatal…
