Tuesday, June 26, 2007

MURDER: A LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN

In light of the Jessie Davis story, unfortunately, her circumstance is becoming far less unique.

According to a 2005 study of the American Journal of Public Health, 31% of all pregnancy deaths between 1991 and 1999 were the result of homicide.

Only pregnancy-related complications ranked higher as a cause of death.
According to the study, the top cause of injury-related deaths among non-pregnant women, aged 15-44, was traffic accidents, followed by suicide, and then homicide.

So with the stories in addition to Davis - Laci Peterson, LaToyia Figueroa, and Valerie Oskin - the Center for Disease Control also said that aside from medical complications, murder is the leading cause of death for a pregnant woman.

Furthermore, these women are killed in most instances by the father of the baby who is either a boyfriend or spouse.

Warning ladies, be careful with just who you hook up with. It gives a whole new meaning to the term high risk pregnancy.