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Addressing Racial Disparities in Pregnancy|Related Deaths


State Strategies to Address the Black Maternal Health Crisis - NASHP

One of five recommendations the committee made is to identify and address racial and cultural biases across the network of care that serves pregnant and ...

Impact of maternal risk factors on ethnic disparities in ... - The Lancet

Confidential enquiry into deaths of women during pregnancy or up to a year after the end of pregnancy between 2000 and 2023 shows evidence of ...

Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality

They created a subset of confirmed maternal deaths that had pregnancy mentions in the cause-of-death literals. Primary cause of death was identified and recoded ...

Statement on Addressing Maternal Mortality Disparities

In Philadelphia, non-Hispanic Black women are about four times more likely to die of pregnancy-related causes than non-Hispanic White women. Local statistics ...

Maternal health in BIPOC: Outcomes and addressing inequities

This is due to a number of factors, including racism in healthcare, barriers to quality healthcare, health disparities, and a lack of inclusion ...

Study: Racial disparities in maternal mortality may exceed estimates

By re-examining information on death certificates from 2016 and 2017, researchers found that the maternal mortality rate among non-Hispanic ...

Understanding Maternal Mortality Rates Among Black Women

Racial and ethnic disparities in pregnancy-related mortality rates are a matter of public health justice. Learn more about Black women ...

Addressing Black maternal health disparities in Delaware

Despite advances in healthcare, Black mothers continue to experience disproportionately high rates of maternal mortality and morbidity compared to their white ...

Start the Convo: Addressing Racial Disparities in Maternal Deaths

According to the Centers for Disease Control, approximately 700 American women die from pregnancy-related complications in the U.S. annually.

Research | Black Maternal Health Caucus - House.gov

... address maternal morbidity and mortality in the United States Authors ... Income inequality and racial disparities in pregnancy-related mortality in the US

End Racial Disparities in Maternal Health, Call a Midwife

Black women in New York City are eight times(link is external and opens in a new window) more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications ...

Racial Disparity in Maternal and Infant Mortality: Latest Statistics

Similarly, racial and ethnic disparities was a leading factor as to infant mortality whether the infant died from prematurity, low birth weight, ...

Addressing Racial Disparities in Maternal Health - Law at the Margins

In fact, Black women, no matter their education or income level, are 3-4 time more likely to experience maternal mortality and morbidity, one of ...

New York State Health Department Releases Maternal Mortality ...

According to New York State Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Advisory Council Report 2023, racial and geographic disparities reflect U.S. trends ...

Eliminating Preventable Maternal Mortality and Morbidity - ACOG

Maternal health disparities are especially marked for specific racial and ethnic minorities. ... related deaths and severe maternal morbidity than ...

The Risk of Giving Birth | Episode 2: Black Maternal Health - PBS

Long-held beliefs as to why Black women suffer higher rates of death and complications in pregnancy and childbirth are upended.

Maternal mortality rates in the Black community - Lords Library

Key findings showed that Black women were 3.7 times more likely to die during or in the first year after pregnancy than White women. This risk ...

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Severe Maternal Morbidity Before ...

South Carolina's pregnancy-related mortality rate, much like SMM rates, is among the highest in the US, with 25.5 deaths per 100 000 in 2014 to ...

Racial Disparities in Severe Maternal Morbidity Linked to ... - stories

Researchers at the University of Houston say Black women in Texas experience severe maternal morbidity nearly twice as often as white women.

Outcomes Worsened and Disparities Persisted During the Pandemic

Research also shows racial and ethnic disparities in maternal deaths. For example, Black or African-American (not Hispanic or Latina) women ...