May 4, 2026
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Researchers urge study of paternal deaths, though a new paper finds fatherhood is protective

Maternal health is a known crisis in the U.S., where pregnant women and new mothers die at a rate several times higher than in comparable countries. In recent years, increased awareness of the problem has led to interventions at the federal and state level and a strengthening of surveillance and data collection. Even as sizable improvements continue to be elusive, the picture of how many new mothers are dying, and why, is becoming clearer. 

A research letter published on Monday in JAMA Pediatrics argues fathers deserve similar attention. To bolster their assertion, the authors reported the results of a pilot study in Georgia of deaths among fathers of children born in a single year, which found nearly 800 deaths in the first five years of fatherhood. 

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