Exclusive Content:

Letting Go Before the New Year: How to Release What No Longer Serves You

Alright, ladies — 2025 is just around the corner,...

Strength in Sisterhood: Ways to Uplift Your Circle This Season

There's something about the twinkling lights, magical cheer, and...

Mindful Merriment: Staying Present Amid the Hustle and Bustle

Ah, the holiday season. It’s supposed to be about...

Black Maternal Health: A Crisis of Inequity and Reproductive Justice

- Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img
An attendee during a vigil and rally in response to the deaths of Amber Nicole Thurman and Candi Miller, who died of complications during pregnancy, in Atlanta, on Sept. 28: NBC News

Black women in America face a healthcare system that often fails them, especially during pregnancy and childbirth. The statistics are alarming: Black women are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women. This is not just about access to healthcare—it’s about systemic racism and implicit bias. It’s also about how the system treats Black women when they seek medical care.

Take Francisca Shaw’s story as an example. During the birth of her third child in 2015, Shaw knew something was wrong. Despite her pleas that she couldn’t breathe, her doctor dismissed her concerns. Soon after, her uterus ruptured, leading to a series of life-threatening complications. Shaw survived, but her story is a heartbreaking reminder of how often Black women’s voices go unheard in medical settings.

Georgia, with one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the country, highlights how this problem plays out. Nearly 16% of women in the state have to travel more than 30 minutes to reach a hospital. That lack of access, combined with racial bias, puts Black women at an even greater risk. It’s not just about distance but the quality of care they receive when they finally get there.

Efforts to improve Black maternal health, like Vice President Kamala Harris’s work on the 2020 Momnibus Act, are steps in the right direction. But much more is needed. The healthcare system must address these inequities, starting with listening to Black women and providing them the care they deserve.

Have you or someone you know ever felt dismissed or ignored in a healthcare setting? How did that experience affect you?

What steps do you think need to be taken to ensure Black maternal health is prioritized?

Latest

Letting Go Before the New Year: How to Release What No Longer Serves You

Alright, ladies — 2025 is just around the corner,...

Strength in Sisterhood: Ways to Uplift Your Circle This Season

There's something about the twinkling lights, magical cheer, and...

Mindful Merriment: Staying Present Amid the Hustle and Bustle

Ah, the holiday season. It’s supposed to be about...

Embracing Self-Love and Investing in Your Growth This Holiday Season

The holiday season is a time when we're encouraged...

Newsletter

- Advertisement -spot_img

Don't miss

Women in Business: Toneka Wright

Movies empower, educate, entertain, and inspire. Romance, comedy, drama,...

Being a voice for the voiceless: how a survivor wants to help victims of human trafficking

I am a 35-year-old survivor of human trafficking, and...

Monique Rose: Cancer Survivor to Serial Entrepreneur

With a fifteen-year proven track record of increasing sales...

Women in Business Wednesday: Trina Sanchez

Izma Entertainment, founded in 2006, is a hybrid branding...

Empowered by: Atia Sherrod

Atia Sherrod is the founder of company, Lovethyself and...
Contributor
Contributor
This article written and submitted by third party.
spot_img

BeyoncĂ© to Shine on NFL Christmas Halftime Show, Celebrating Black Women’s Versatility

Beyoncé is bringing her magic to the NFL's Christmas Day lineup with a halftime performance during the Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens game. The...

Viral Gym Video Sparks Debate on Women’s Boundaries and Respect in Shared Spaces

A viral gym video has sparked debate on women's boundaries and respect in shared spaces. In the video, a woman's workout is interrupted by...

Honoring Veterans Day: Master Sgt. Janina Simmons’ Courage Inspires Us All

This Veterans Day, we honor the service, sacrifice, and resilience of those who have worn the uniform, including trailblazers like Master Sgt. Janina Simmons. Known...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Subscribe to Our Newslleter

Stay up-to-date with the latest news, trends, and insights by signing up for our newsletter. Join our community of informed individuals and never miss out on important information again. Sign up now!

AI FILE

JOIN GLORIA WARD FOR THIS FREE MASTERCLASS

Gloria Ward helps you strategize, innovate, grow and profit in your business. Haven’t started a business yet? No worries. Come learn how you can get your business up and running in a little as 2 hours.

Enter your email address to watch the video free

AI FILE

How to talk to your kids about Divorce
Download the E-BOOK

AI FILE

It's Not All his Fault!
Download the E-BOOK