Every day, American women die during childbirth. A USA TODAY investigation found many hospitals aren't following recommended safety measures that could prevent half of these deaths. http://maternal.usatoday.com pic.twitter.com/byKoCIyePG
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Every day, American women die during childbirth. A USA TODAY investigation found many hospitals aren't following recommended safety measures that could prevent half of these deaths. http://maternal.usatoday.com pic.twitter.com/byKoCIyePG
Louisiana has the highest maternal death rate in the U.S.pic.twitter.com/ppO4BWa8WH
But when it comes to severe maternal harms, New York is worse.pic.twitter.com/I9u8Vi3Cs3
50,000 women a year in the U.S. endure serious injuries or complications during childbirth, some with lifelong effects. http://50k.usatoday.com #1of50K
Ali Lowry nearly bled to death before an emergency hysterectomy saved her life.pic.twitter.com/etCHXF1XKC
A USA TODAY investigation focused on two childbirth killers that experts say are among the most preventable: hemorrhage …pic.twitter.com/8DO79E9glf
Although safety measures are well established, we found that many hospitals routinely fail to give women recommended treatments that could save their lives.pic.twitter.com/sF3UuC5UIy
It doesn't have to be this way. In California, a @Stanford-based safety group has pushed reforms. Serious childbirth injuries fell 21% among participating hospitals from 2014 to 2016.pic.twitter.com/RgPgDnwuPx
Maternity hospitals are not required to report whether they follow recommended safety measures. Put this in your go bag. Save it to your phone. Ask questions so you or the woman you love will receive proper care. #protectmoms http://pregnancytips.usatoday.com
Wow this is awful!
That's cause the GOP is "pro life"
that is horrible but it is because media sources like you defend the greedy corporate Hospitals and clinics and big Pharma companies that make healthcare unaffordable for the poor and working class
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