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Reproductive Health publishes selected collections of research articles, conference proceedings, reviews and reports as supplements, which are free to access online. All articles published in supplements are subject to peer review; meeting abstracts undergo review and selection by the conference. Find out more about publishing a supplement with BioMed Central.

Volume 12 Supplement 1

True Costs of Maternal Death

Edited by Jose Belizan and Suellen Miller

Publication charges for this supplement were funded by Family Care International and the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights. The articles have been through the journal's standard peer review process for supplements. The Supplement Editors declare that they have no competing interests.

Research   Open Access

Intergenerational impacts of maternal mortality: Qualitative findings from rural Malawi

Junior Bazile, Jonas Rigodon, Leslie Berman, Vanessa M Boulanger, Emily Maistrellis, Pilira Kausiwa, Alicia Yamin Reproductive Health 2015, 12(Suppl 1):S1 (6 May 2015)

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Continuing with “…a heavy heart” - consequences of maternal death in rural Kenya

Rohini Pande, Sheila Ogwang, Robinson Karuga, Radha Rajan, Aslihan Kes, Frank O Odhiambo, Kayla Laserson, Kathleen Schaffer Reproductive Health 2015, 12(Suppl 1):S2 (6 May 2015)

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The economic burden of maternal mortality on households: evidence from three sub-counties in rural western Kenya

Aslihan Kes, Sheila Ogwang, Rohini Pande, Zayid Douglas, Robinson Karuga, Frank O Odhiambo, Kayla Laserson, Kathleen Schaffer Reproductive Health 2015, 12(Suppl 1):S3 (6 May 2015)

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Consequences of maternal mortality on infant and child survival: a 25-year longitudinal analysis in Butajira Ethiopia (1987-2011)

Corrina Moucheraud, Alemayehu Worku, Mitike Molla, Jocelyn E Finlay, Jennifer Leaning, Alicia Yamin Reproductive Health 2015, 12(Suppl 1):S4 (6 May 2015)

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“Without a mother”: caregivers and community members’ views about the impacts of maternal mortality on families in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Lucia Knight, Alicia Yamin Reproductive Health 2015, 12(Suppl 1):S5 (6 May 2015)

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Impacts of maternal mortality on living children and families: A qualitative study from Butajira, Ethiopia

Mitike Molla, Israel Mitiku, Alemayehu Worku, Alicia Yamin Reproductive Health 2015, 12(Suppl 1):S6 (6 May 2015)

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The impacts of maternal mortality and cause of death on children’s risk of dying in rural South Africa: evidence from a population based surveillance study (1992-2013)

Brian Houle, Samuel J Clark, Kathleen Kahn, Stephen Tollman, Alicia Yamin Reproductive Health 2015, 12(Suppl 1):S7 (6 May 2015)

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