This episode, Jessa and Kelly share their thoughts on America's unusually high maternal mortality rate, with Jessa offering a medical perspective and Kelly offering some legal and policy aspects to the discussion. We talked about how maternal mortality disproportionately impacts Black and Indigenous women, the gaps in American healthcare, and even how hospitals are designed to make childbirth more high-stress. Please contact us if you have an experience to share!Also, we are currently adapting to a new, bi-weekly schedule, so bear with us! Thank you so much for your support!
For additional information on how the state of California has reduced maternal mortality rate via "drills" and education about common signs of conditions that cause maternal death, read here: Renee Montagne, To Keep Women from Dying in Childbirth, Look to California, NPR (Jul. 29, 2018, 8:02 am.), https://www.npr.org/2018/07/29/632702896/to-keep-women-from-dying-in-childbirth-look-to-california#:~:text=To%20Keep%20Women%20From%20Dying%20In%20Childbirth%2C%20Look%20To%20California%20%3A%20NPR&text=Live%20Sessions-,To%20Keep%20Women%20From%20Dying%20In%20Childbirth%2C%20Look%20To%20California,rate%20by%20more%20than%20half.
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