
Fathers fighting Black Maternal Mortality
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It’s no secret that Black women are three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications. Factors like implicit bias in medical settings, and social determinants of health contribute to this disparity. However, there’s an often untold part of this story- the importance of involving men in maternal health.
Fathers can play a crucial role in supporting Black women by advocating for their access to quality healthcare, assisting in navigating the frequently disjointed healthcare system, and challenging any biases that may occur. Unfortunately, conversations about maternal health are often isolated, and fathers might feel it’s not their role or lack the skills and knowledge to manage these emotionally charged areas.
In today’s episode, we’ll be exploring how fathers can be key advocates for maternal health with Dr. Valerie Newsome Garcia, Director of Programs and Grants for 4Kira4Moms.
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