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How Catholic Hospitals Tackle Black Maternal Health and fitness Inequities

“I was terrified I was likely to die every single time I was pregnant,” explained Laurie Bertram Roberts, a 44-yr-old mother of 8 who lives in Mississippi. Roberts is not by yourself. For several Black women in the United States, the prospect of childbirth arrives with fear. “It must be a person of the most joyous occasions — the total birth course of action or contemplating of creating or expanding their household — but they have to imagine about dying,” reported Dr. Rachel Villanueva, an OB-GYN and president of the National Medical Association, the top Black professional medical modern society. “You test to comfort and reassure them, but all they have to do is glimpse at the figures. The statistics are horrifying.”


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