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The Consequences of Maternal Morbidity and Maternal Mortality: REPORT OF A WORKSHOP
APPENDIX B
Workshop Agenda
Workshop on the Consequences of Pregnancy, Maternal Morbidity, and Mortality for Women, Their Families, and Society
October 19-20, 1998
Committee on Population
National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences
2101 Constitution Avenue, NW
NAS Board Room
Washington, DC
October 19
CONSEQUENCES OF MATERNAL MORBIDITY
8:30
Continental Breakfast
9:15
Welcome
Faith Mitchell, National Research Council
9:30
Introduction
Marjorie Koblinsky, MotherCare/John Snow, Inc.
Joy Riggs-Perla, U.S. Agency for International Development
Consequences of Pregnancy Complications and Problems Associated with Pregnancy
9:45
Obstructed Labor and Its Consequences
Lewis Wall, Louisiana State University Medical Center and Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
10:15
Comments
Jason Smith, Family Health International
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The Consequences of Maternal Morbidity and Maternal Mortality: REPORT OF A WORKSHOP
10:30
Discussion
10:45
Break
11:00
Association Between HIV/AIDS and Reduced Fertility in Rakai, Uganda, and in the United States
Ronald Gray, Johns Hopkins University
Lisa M. Lee, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
11:45
Effects of STIs on Women's Fertility and Pregnancy Outcomes
Ward Cates, Family Health International
12:15
Comments
Jane Menken, University of Colorado at Boulder
12:30
Discussion
1:00
Lunch
Maternal Nutrition
2:00
Maternal Nutritional Depletion from Frequent Reproductive Cycling: Revisiting the Issues Ten Years Later
Kathleen Merchant, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2:30
The Effects of Maternal Vitamin A and Beta-Carotene Supplementation on Birth Outcomes in Nepal: A Randomized Community Trial
Keith West, Johns Hopkins University
3:00
Comments
Reynaldo Martorell, Emory University
3:15
Discussion
3:30
Break
ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES ON PREGNANCY
3:45
Abuse During Pregnancy as a Risk Factor on Morbidity and Other Consequences
Jacquelyn Campbell, Johns Hopkins University
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The Consequences of Maternal Morbidity and Maternal Mortality: REPORT OF A WORKSHOP
4:15
Association Between High Parity/Short Birth Spacing and Child and Maternal Mortality
Carine Ronsmans, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
4:45
Comments
Shea Rutstein, MEASURE/DHS+
5:00
Discussion
5:30
Adjourn
6:00
Reception
7:00
Dinner
October 20
CONSEQUENCES OF MATERNAL MORTALITY
8:30
Continental Breakfast
9:15
Introduction to the Consequences of Maternal Mortality
Henry Mosley, Johns Hopkins University
Consequences of Maternal Mortality for Children
9:30
Consequences of Parental Death for Child Survival in Bangladesh
Michael Strong, U.S. Agency for International Development
10:00
Consequences of the Death of a Mother or Other Female Household Member on Children's Schooling and Nutrition in Tanzania
Martha Ainsworth, The World Bank
10:30
Break
10:45
Comments
Sonalde Desai, University of Maryland
11:00
Discussion
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The Consequences of Maternal Morbidity and Maternal Mortality: REPORT OF A WORKSHOP
Socioeconomic Consequences of Maternal Mortality for the Family and Society
11:30
The Impact of Maternal Morbidity and Mortality on Household Consumption in Kagera, Tanzania
Mead Over, The World Bank
Julia Dayton, Yale University (co-author)
Phare Mujinja, University of Dar es Salaam (co-author)
12:00
Social and Other Consequences of Parental Death: Examples from Kinshasa and Kigali
Stan D'Souza, International Population Concerns
12:30
Discussion
1:00
Lunch
2:00
Potential Household Impact of Adult Mortality in India
Alaka Basu, Cornell University
2:15
Comments
Anne Tinker, The World Bank
2:30
Discussion
3:00
Discussion of Possible Next Steps
Marjorie Koblinsky, MotherCare/John Snow, Inc.
Henry Mosley, Johns Hopkins University
3:30
Discussion
4:30
Adjourn
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