Maternal fetal medicine and family medicine physicians stress that we must keep fighting the glaring disparities in maternal ...
Though the findings are encouraging, they notably exclude maternal deaths due to nonobstetric causes, which make up a ...
JACKSON, Ms. — The maternal death rate in America continues to get worse. There were 20 deaths per 100,000 people in 2019. The numbers rose to 24 per 100,000 in 2020. For Black women, that statistic ...
New research points to potential links between racism, economic deprivation, and the elevated rates of maternal mortality ...
Maternal mortality rates in the United States fell in 2022 after at least three years of continuous increases, new federal data shows. In 2022, 817 women in the U.S. died of maternal causes with a ...
Efforts to reduce Black maternal deaths in North Carolina face funding cuts, policy hurdles, and ongoing gaps in access to doula care.
A Richmond artist is using 1,500 flowers to honor motherhood and raise awareness about Black maternal mortality this Mother's ...
A research letter published on Monday in JAMA Pediatrics argues that paternal mortality deserve more attention ...
Maternal mortality rates are on the rise for all races in the United States and are strongly affected by the health of a woman before she conceives, a Texas advisory committee to the U.S Commission on ...
A recent report from the Minnesota Department of Health found that maternal mortality among Native American women is 12 times higher than the statewide average. And that most of those deaths were ...
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