Personal Fulfillment and Professional Excellence: Dorothy Reed Mendenhall, Pathologist and Childrens Bureau Investigator
Dorothy Reed Mendenhall
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HOW TO REDUCE THE DEATH RATES OF MOTHERS AND BABIES
The generally recommended methods of attack on high infant andmaternal mortality rates presuppose an attempt to reach allthe mothers in the country if those with special needs are tobe helped. Those methods include the following factors:
A Early and complete birth registration.
Births should be registered within 5 to 10 days after delivery.In cities there is no reason why births should not be registeredwithin a week. Dr. Herman N. Bundesen, until recently healthcommissioner of Chicago, reports that 95% of the births in thatcity for 1925 were recorded within the 10-day limit requiredthere. In Newark, N.J. 95% of the . . . [Full Text]
B. Safeguarding the mother and baby through prenatal care. C. Safeguarding the mother and baby at the time of childbirth. D. Safeguarding the baby after birth. The personnel of a center should be paid; it should consist of