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  1. ”Black history is the oldest history; it began before the pyramids. The Nubian midwives knew how to help and heal a community, because the people listened, respected and acted on their instructions...midwives acted on the Creator's instructions. “—Mama Shafia (Monroe)

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  3. “...roles of doulas and midwives are distinct...ways of supporting the birthing person can sometimes overlap and they commonly work together at some point in order to give their mutual client the best birth experience possible.” -work

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  4. Hey folks! We are a month into 2020. We know (re)joining National Black Midwives is on your list of goals for the new year, so let’s do it! Join NBMA today.

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  5. This week’s crush is newly licensed Florida midwife, Kimberley Homer. Kimberley is the owner of Crowning Midwifery Birth Services and Cultivate A Better U. What a blessing for new babies to be welcomed into the world by such warm and loving energy.

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  6. “...researchers found delaying the bath from two hours (the previous standard) to at least 12 hours increased how many moms exclusively breastfed their babies and went home planning to do so.“

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  7. “When families are served by culturally matched midwives, research finds family experience improved quality of patient -provider interactions. “

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  8. Our crush this week is NYC midwife, Sakina O’Uhuru. Sakina is the owner of Gentle Spirit Birth Midwifery Services and author of Journey to Birth.

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  9. “This woman, like so many other Black single moms, is in need of support and a better system needs to be put into place so women like her don't have to suffer like this. “

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  10. Black midwives and doulas are shifting the narrative daily around Black maternal and infant mortality.

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  11. Our midwife crush this week is “Mama Shafia” Monroe. Midwife. Teacher. Mentor. Leader. Inspiration. We honor you and the path you have paved for Black birth-workers.

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  12. Shafia Monroe shares her journey to becoming a midwife and creating ICTC, ending with her current work at Shafia Monroe Consulting. 

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  13. As part of your goals for 2020, don’t forget to join (or rejoin) National Black Midwives Alliance. As part of NBMA, you can help support the next generation of Black Midwives and empower/connect Black Midwives across the US.

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  14. This week's crush is Ellen Stirrup (1892-1976), who along with her mother, Charlotte Ingraham, served families in the Coconut Grove area of Miami, Florida.

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  16. Happy New Year from National Black Midwives Alliance. We see big things happening for Black midwives and the families we serve in 2020.

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  17. "Breast milk may help program infant circadian rhythms, helping to explain why some parents of newborns enjoy long full nights of sleep, whereas others struggle to get their infants on a schedule."

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  18. Happy Holidays from National Midwives Alliance. For our Christmas Crush Wednesday, please share your favorite midwife crush with us.

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  19. As a gift to yourself and Black midwives this holiday season, join (or renew with) National Black Midwives Alliance today!

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  20. This week’s crush is Cynthia Jackson, Detroit midwife and founder of Sacred Rose Birthing Services. She is also a co-founder of the Mosaic Midwifery Collective.

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