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In honor of Black Maternal Health Week, The Little Resource Center and 16 partners put on the annual Black Maternal Health ...
Maternal mortality rates have declined significantly across the world since the turn of the century, but global health ...
Dr. Scott developed the first valid tool in existence created to identify and define obstetric racism as an adverse medical ...
A new study has found that of the 6,283 pregnancy-related deaths in the U.S. between 2018 and 2022, 1,891 were classified as ...
On this week's Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch, the crew host March for Dimes to chat about the March for Babies event this May.
Be good to your body: Eat healthy foods, exercise, and try to keep your stress levels down. Taking care of your mental health is super important too! Find a doctor you like: You need a doctor who ...
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21Ninety on MSNHow birthFUND is Celebrating One Year and Black Maternal Health WeekAs a 25-year-old woman with no children, I never thought I had a place in the conversation around maternal health care.
Studies show Black mothers experience significantly higher rates of maternal mortality compared to White women, with rates being 2 to 3 times higher.
Despite growing emphasis on maternal health, pregnancy-related death rates remain high in the U.S., increasing nearly 28% ...
A meeting between President Anura Disanayake and opposition party leaders about the impact of the new US reciprocal tariff ...
On April 1, all 17 members of the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) team received a reduction-in-force ...
Emory University's PEACE for Moms program helps professionals connect their pregnant and postpartum patients with mental ...
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