Archive: 2015

AIM Program | Moving Forward to End Preventable Maternal Mortality

By Kisha D. Semenuk, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists In the United States Black women will experience 3-4x more severe maternal complications than white women and overall the majority of maternal deaths are preventable. To tackle the…

What Explains the United States’ Dismal Maternal Mortality Rates?

By: Anna Bella Korbatov, Intern, Environmental Change and Security Program, Wilson Center This post is part of “Inequities in Maternal Mortality in the U.S.,” a blog series hosted by the MHTF. On the world stage, the United States is an outlier…

What I Know About Black Mothers

By: Linda Goler Blount, President and CEO, Black Women’s Health Imperative This post is part of “Inequities in Maternal Mortality in the U.S.,” a blog series hosted by the MHTF. We’ve heard it all before. Health disparities continue to affect…

Doulas Addressing Disparities in Health Care in NYC and Beyond

By Nan Strauss, Director of Policy and Research, Choices in Childbirth As is true worldwide, strategies to improve U.S. maternal health are widely known but remain unavailable to many women. New York City (NYC), known for its prestigious medical schools…

Sobering Statistics About Giving Birth in the United States

By Priya Agrawal, Executive Director, Merck for Mothers It’s hard to believe that the United States (U.S.) ranks 46th in the world when it comes to the rate of women dying from pregnancy and childbirth complications. Our country’s maternal mortality…