Abdul Bari Shaik, N. Shaik, Shawqiya Salman Al Majid
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This systematic review examines the relationship between severe maternal morbidity (SMM) and women's post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The review brings together the findings of various studies to provide information into the predominant rates of SMM and PTSD, risk factors, systems, and pathways, the impact on maternal health, and recommendations for clinical practice. The review uncovers that ladies with SMM are bound to foster PTSD, which essentially affects their mental prosperity and in general maternal prosperity. This review discusses the meanings of deliberate screening and assessment, evidence-based contraception and intercession philosophies, and efforts to detect the psychological effects of SMM by close-to-home welfare and maternal welfare providers. Regardless, there are locales in which additional investigation is expected, for instance, studying the suitability of interventions, filling in data openings, and checking out the effect of various peoples and social characteristics. By keeping an eye on these gaps, researchers can advance the field and encourage assigned interventions to lessen the effects of SMM and PTSD, ultimately transforming outcomes for women and their families.