Birth outcomes for African American women are statistically complicated by intersections of sexism, racism, and classism. This ethnic group has higher numbers of surgical birth interventions for healthy pregnancies than any other ethnicity in the United States. There is a growing interest in the African American community to reclaim vaginal birth and thus empower black women, who were otherwise powerless, to refuse invasive medical intervention during normal low-risk labor and childbirth. Websites, personal blogs and social media sites like Facebook have become an important platform for this community, who are faced with the overwhelming over-representation of white women advocating for vaginal birth. Women who have a vaginal birth after on...
A focused ethnography was conducted to determine the cognitive constructions about birth described b...
This Article analyzes the relationship between the struggle for the recognition of Black women\u27s ...
AbstractBackground: Black birthing people in the United States disproportionately endure adverse exp...
In 2007, the Maternal Fetal Medicine Units Network created a calculator that provided an early estim...
Black women in the United States are three to four times more likely to die due to pregnancy related...
Background/Introduction: Racial disparities exist in obstetric care. Black women in Illinois are thr...
The aim of this research was to describe the experience of unplanned cesarean childbirth from the pe...
In 2015 some 29.7 million women gave birth via cesarean, the majority of whom will subsequently give...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have determined Black women are more than three times...
Evidence-based obstetrics can employ statistical models to justify greater use of cesareans, sometim...
Black birthing people are 3 to 4 times more likely than White birthing people to experience pregnanc...
Tshidi Mathalise How the medical System fails black women: The effects of racism on the health of bl...
Objective: vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC) is a controversial issue with strong opinions for an...
Racism in medicine and a broken healthcare system has led to a maternal mortality crisis in the Unit...
Objective: vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC) is a controversial issue with strong opinions for an...
A focused ethnography was conducted to determine the cognitive constructions about birth described b...
This Article analyzes the relationship between the struggle for the recognition of Black women\u27s ...
AbstractBackground: Black birthing people in the United States disproportionately endure adverse exp...
In 2007, the Maternal Fetal Medicine Units Network created a calculator that provided an early estim...
Black women in the United States are three to four times more likely to die due to pregnancy related...
Background/Introduction: Racial disparities exist in obstetric care. Black women in Illinois are thr...
The aim of this research was to describe the experience of unplanned cesarean childbirth from the pe...
In 2015 some 29.7 million women gave birth via cesarean, the majority of whom will subsequently give...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have determined Black women are more than three times...
Evidence-based obstetrics can employ statistical models to justify greater use of cesareans, sometim...
Black birthing people are 3 to 4 times more likely than White birthing people to experience pregnanc...
Tshidi Mathalise How the medical System fails black women: The effects of racism on the health of bl...
Objective: vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC) is a controversial issue with strong opinions for an...
Racism in medicine and a broken healthcare system has led to a maternal mortality crisis in the Unit...
Objective: vaginal birth after caesarean (VBAC) is a controversial issue with strong opinions for an...
A focused ethnography was conducted to determine the cognitive constructions about birth described b...
This Article analyzes the relationship between the struggle for the recognition of Black women\u27s ...
AbstractBackground: Black birthing people in the United States disproportionately endure adverse exp...