Maternal mortality mates have disproportionately affected black mothers for far too long due to the lack of value that black bodies hold in medical spaces. Because of this concerns voiced by black people are often disregarded and ignored until the very last minute. But what if this was changed? This paper will focus on how black mothers have worked against Western medical systems that silence our voices, but instead turn to doulas who work to make these mothers feel seen, heard, and cared for. Through this, we make birthing a careful and collective effort to turn Mommy&Me to Mommy&We
In the United States, Black women have a long history of poor maternal health outcomes. Black women ...
Postmodern and poststructuralist theorizations of the interrelations of the particular and the unive...
Public health research has generated increasingly sophisticated theories and methods for linking the...
Black women in the United States are three to four times more likely to die due to pregnancy related...
The global maternal mortality rate (MMR) has been trending downward, while the US MMR has been incre...
(First paragraph) Scholars argue that White feminist theoretical undertakings concerning mothering a...
157 pagesBlack women and their children are subject to disparate maternal and birth outcomes in the ...
Racism in medicine and a broken healthcare system has led to a maternal mortality crisis in the Unit...
The prevalence of poor health among young disadvantaged Black mothers and their children has prompte...
This paper addresses the concern of racial disparities in maternal healthcare diving into the socioe...
In this article, I reflect that 10 years on the study of the maternal continues to offer a critical ...
While sociologists have long explored health and illness, much of it has been androcentric and White...
In the Black community, there is an unspoken understanding about Black people going to the doctor wi...
Despite the importance of respectful pregnancy care, birthing people experience high rates of mistre...
Tshidi Mathalise How the medical System fails black women: The effects of racism on the health of bl...
In the United States, Black women have a long history of poor maternal health outcomes. Black women ...
Postmodern and poststructuralist theorizations of the interrelations of the particular and the unive...
Public health research has generated increasingly sophisticated theories and methods for linking the...
Black women in the United States are three to four times more likely to die due to pregnancy related...
The global maternal mortality rate (MMR) has been trending downward, while the US MMR has been incre...
(First paragraph) Scholars argue that White feminist theoretical undertakings concerning mothering a...
157 pagesBlack women and their children are subject to disparate maternal and birth outcomes in the ...
Racism in medicine and a broken healthcare system has led to a maternal mortality crisis in the Unit...
The prevalence of poor health among young disadvantaged Black mothers and their children has prompte...
This paper addresses the concern of racial disparities in maternal healthcare diving into the socioe...
In this article, I reflect that 10 years on the study of the maternal continues to offer a critical ...
While sociologists have long explored health and illness, much of it has been androcentric and White...
In the Black community, there is an unspoken understanding about Black people going to the doctor wi...
Despite the importance of respectful pregnancy care, birthing people experience high rates of mistre...
Tshidi Mathalise How the medical System fails black women: The effects of racism on the health of bl...
In the United States, Black women have a long history of poor maternal health outcomes. Black women ...
Postmodern and poststructuralist theorizations of the interrelations of the particular and the unive...
Public health research has generated increasingly sophisticated theories and methods for linking the...