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Declining Fertility Levels and Rising Maternal Mortality Ratio in Kerala

  • January 13, 2025
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Declining Fertility Levels and Rising Maternal Mortality Ratio in Kerala

Sub : Geo

Sec: Human Geo

Why in News

  • Kerala, known for its remarkable healthcare indicators, is witnessing a concerning trend: a rising Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR). Despite maintaining the lowest MMR in India, recent reports indicate a steady climb, raising alarm among health authorities. The issue stems not from increased maternal deaths but declining childbirths, reflecting broader demographic challenges.

Current Trends:

  • MMR in Kerala: Officially recorded at 19 per one lakh live births (2018–20, Sample Registration System).
  • Actual estimates by the State Health Department place it higher at 29 per one lakh live births.
  • The spike is attributed to fewer childbirths rather than a rise in maternal deaths.
  • Current Birth Figures: Live births have dropped to 3.93 lakh annually from an earlier average of 5–5.5 lakh.
  • The Vital Statistics Report (VSR), is anticipated to show further decline.
  • Historical Decline: Kerala’s live births went below five lakh annually for the first time in 2016.
  • Replacement-Level Fertility: Kerala achieved replacement-level fertility (TFR: 2.1) in 1987–88. The TFR dropped to 1.5 in 2020 and is now nearing 1.35, based on current trends.

About Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR):

  • MMR is the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births during a given time period.
  • According to the Sample Registration System (SRS) data for 2018-20, India’s MMR is 97 per 100,000 live births, a decline from 130 in 2014-16.
  • The UN MMEIG 2020 report indicates a decline from 384 in 2000 to 103 in 2020.

About Total Fertility Rate (TFR):

  • TFR represents the average number of children a woman would have over her reproductive lifetime.
  • As per the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), India’s TFR has declined to 2.0, below the replacement level of 2.1.

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and MMR Targets:

  • SDG Target 3.1: Aims to reduce the global MMR to less than 70 per 100,000 live births by 2030.
  • India’s Progress: With an MMR of 97 per 100,000 live births, India is progressing towards the SDG target.
  • The average annual rate of reduction in India’s MMR from 2000 to 2020 was 6.36%, higher than the global decline of 2.07%.
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