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Opinion: Let’s Attack Severe Maternal Morbidity at its Brooklyn Epicenter

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  • Ellen Edelman
    Posted December 5, 2019 at 5:25 pm

    Bravo! Yes, we need to increase prenatal health care and to market the need for prenatal health care, especially in the neighborhoods where there is higher maternal- and infant-mortality. Not just in Brooklyn, but in Nassau and Suffolk Counties and across the nation, poor and minority women have poorer health outcomes. Also a crisis as with maternal demise in childbirth, is the high rate of breast cancer deaths among women of color. Along with health care facilities , we need education and community involvement in addressing these issues. Thanks for a great First Step.

  • Valeria Sowell
    Posted December 6, 2019 at 9:50 pm

    There is Good Stress and Bad Stress. Bad STRESS is the number one killer disease amongst all mankind. Since we are talking about the Morbidity Rate amongst Black Women, well then, bad stress is most often felt by a pregnant woman when she is not and does not get the love, support and attention she needs to thrive. Neglect of her mate will increase the morbidity rate ALMOST, ALL the time; especially stress in this order; imposed and inflicted by her mate. Lack of respect, loyality and understanding, health and lastly job(money) or lack thereof. Don’t get me wrong, I love Black men, but based on my readings and close circle of pregnant friends in the pass, I am completely convinced, that as much as men may want a baby, you/men, become the baby killers or mother-baby killers when, you are not present in body, emotion and spirit with your pregnant woman. If a pregnant woman is nurtured by her mate, then the first hurdle of morbidity is over. Next, her own personal: physical, emotional, mental health, plays a major role, (seeds of toxin experiences, people, food, words takes on life, along with whatever is happening in her DNA). Medical treatment falls next in line. The What? When? and How? a pregnant woman is treated and given medical care is also significant in addressing life or death of mother and child, ALWAYS, as we already know. And, inshort, money is not everything and can’t buy you real happiness, but it can help get you the best education of facts, care, etc. Let’s look at the whole picture before conception to birth and all of us must learn to be kinder, balances good and bad stress, TOGETHER. Although toxemia, underweight, low birth weight and eclampsia is most oftentimes experienced by pregnant women in stressful situations, thank God, it is not contagious; and felt by acts of hate over love. Let’s rewrite our destiny, for the love of life of a growing and shrinking American population.

  • S Beltran
    Posted December 10, 2019 at 3:02 pm

    It is so great to see doulas being mentioned specifically, but I also hope that increased support for midwives, including increased reimbursement for their services, is included in this plan for more holistic maternal care services.

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