The US is facing a severe maternal morbidity and mortality crisis, and Black women and other women of color are at particularly high risk. Maternal mortality is also higher in the South than in other regions. Given evidence that abortion restrictions are associated with higher maternal mortality, such risks could grow under the recent Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, especially in the South, where in many states abortion is now severely restricted. With more than 40 percent of all births nationally, 65 percent of births among Black women, and 59 percent of births among Hispanic women covered by Medicaid, state Medicaid policies and practices have the potential to improve maternal health and reduce racial and ethnic inequities i...
This article utilizes an intersectional approach to examine the causes and realities of the dismal s...
The United States has one of the highest maternal morbidity and mortality rates among developed nati...
Background: Black women in the United States experience maternal mortality three to four times more ...
Maternal health outcomes, including mortality and morbidity, have been increasing in the U.S. over t...
Prenatal care is crucial for achieving public health and primary healthcare objectives. It is one of...
Maternal mortality rates in the United States far exceed that of other industrialized nations and th...
Texas\u27s maternal mortality rates are alarmingly high, reflecting a larger trend across the United...
Introduction: The Center for Disease Control (CDC) reports that the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) i...
Background The U.S. is currently one of thirteen countries where maternal mortality rates (MMR) is w...
Presented at the American Public Health Association Introduction Maternal mortality rate (MMR) refer...
The United States has one of the highest maternal mortality rates among the developed nations, at 20...
According to the Centers for Disease Control, the United States has the highest maternal mortality r...
In the United States, Black women are 3-4x more likely to die a pregnancy related death compared to ...
The United States (U.S.) is known for its quest for knowledge, innovation, and advancements in all d...
While maternal mortality is one of the biggest health crises facing the United States today, it is n...
This article utilizes an intersectional approach to examine the causes and realities of the dismal s...
The United States has one of the highest maternal morbidity and mortality rates among developed nati...
Background: Black women in the United States experience maternal mortality three to four times more ...
Maternal health outcomes, including mortality and morbidity, have been increasing in the U.S. over t...
Prenatal care is crucial for achieving public health and primary healthcare objectives. It is one of...
Maternal mortality rates in the United States far exceed that of other industrialized nations and th...
Texas\u27s maternal mortality rates are alarmingly high, reflecting a larger trend across the United...
Introduction: The Center for Disease Control (CDC) reports that the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) i...
Background The U.S. is currently one of thirteen countries where maternal mortality rates (MMR) is w...
Presented at the American Public Health Association Introduction Maternal mortality rate (MMR) refer...
The United States has one of the highest maternal mortality rates among the developed nations, at 20...
According to the Centers for Disease Control, the United States has the highest maternal mortality r...
In the United States, Black women are 3-4x more likely to die a pregnancy related death compared to ...
The United States (U.S.) is known for its quest for knowledge, innovation, and advancements in all d...
While maternal mortality is one of the biggest health crises facing the United States today, it is n...
This article utilizes an intersectional approach to examine the causes and realities of the dismal s...
The United States has one of the highest maternal morbidity and mortality rates among developed nati...
Background: Black women in the United States experience maternal mortality three to four times more ...