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Maternal Mortality Crisis Linked to Mental Health and Substance Abuse in Oregon
13 Nov
Summary
- Mental health conditions and substance use causing more maternal deaths than any other factor in Oregon
- Racial disparities in maternal mortality rates, with Black and Indigenous people 3 times more likely to die
- Innovative programs like Project Nurture showing promise, but struggle with funding and sustainability

As of November 2025, Oregon's Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee has been grappling with a troubling trend: mental health conditions and substance use are now the leading causes of pregnancy-related deaths in the state. The committee's analysis of cases from 2018 through 2021 revealed that over 40% of maternal deaths were due to suicide or overdose, with many of the women facing homelessness, discrimination, and gaps in the healthcare system.




