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Maternal Healthcare

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health1 year ago

"Former Kansas City Chiefs cheerleader's husband speaks out on stillbirth loss and unanswered questions"

Former Kansas City Chiefs cheerleader Krystal Anderson and her husband Clayton Anderson experienced the tragic loss of their second child due to stillbirth, which was followed by Krystal's death from sepsis at 40 years old. Clayton is now speaking out about the loss, raising questions about maternal care, and advocating for improved outcomes for Black women in pregnancy. The couple's story sheds light on the disparities in maternal healthcare, particularly for women of color, and the need for more personalized and proactive care for high-risk pregnancies.

world-news1 year ago

"Childbirth Amid Conflict: The Harrowing Reality in Gaza"

UNICEF representative Tess Ingram describes the dire situation in Gaza, where hospitals are overcrowded and medical care is severely limited, leaving pregnant women and newborns at risk. With only a third of hospitals functioning, women are discharged within hours of giving birth, often returning to makeshift shelters without basic necessities. The recent suspension of funding to UNRWA further exacerbates the humanitarian crisis, raising concerns about the ability to meet the needs of children in Gaza.

health2 years ago

Hope for Postpartum Depression: Breaking the Stigma and Finding Solutions

The recent approval of the first pill for postpartum depression, Zurzuvae (zuranolone), is seen as a milestone in supporting new mothers. However, the healthcare system still lacks adequate support for new parents, with a six-week gap between postpartum appointments. While the medication offers hope, it may be cost-prohibitive for many individuals, particularly those living in poverty who have higher rates of postpartum depression. To address health equity, barriers to maternal mental health care, including limited access and low-income women, must be addressed. More frequent check-ins, paid parental leave, and childcare support are needed to truly support new mothers and fathers. The medication is seen as a step in the right direction, but further changes to the system are necessary to ensure comprehensive care for all.

society2 years ago

Maternal Mental Health: Neglected Challenges for New Moms in America

The article highlights the tragic experiences faced by new mothers in America, focusing on the story of Jaclyn Ohmer, a 26-year-old from Parma, Ohio. Despite her excitement and preparation for her baby's arrival, the challenges and difficulties of being a new mom in the United States are emphasized. The article suggests that maternal healthcare and support systems need improvement to address the struggles faced by new mothers in the country.