Every Mother Counts

@everymomcounts

We're a non-profit organization dedicated to making pregnancy & childbirth safe for every mother. Follow for running updates.

New York City, NY
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    Now streaming on ! : New Mexico examines the growing maternal health crisis in the United States, where Black and Native women are about 3x more likely to die from and related causes than white women.

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  2. . just announced an exciting new family home visiting initiative to expand access to critical support services for new mothers & babies, helping ensure their needs are being met. Thank you for your commitment to improving the health & well-being of NYC families 🧡

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    I’m thrilled that will soon be implementing – a new initiative that will be the first in the country to offer high-impact home visiting services, building on our existing partnerships.

    Commissioner Barbot at the podium of a press conference. Behind her, the banner reads NEW FAMILY HOME VISITS
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  4. Thank you for your leadership and commitment to improving the health of NYC's mothers and babies

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    30. sij

    Great times with great people at the benefit on Monday 📸 ering_lover (Instagram)

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    30. sij

    1/ This morning, for the first time in over a decade, reported the maternal mortality rate from all 50 states Here's a quick take on why this is so important.... (full report and a webinar linked below)

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    29. sij

    Since many Tanzanians living in rural areas don't have reliable access to ⚡electricity⚡, we provide solar powered Luci Lights 💡 for the mamas who come to give birth at FAME's Maternity Center that don't have electricity in their homes.

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    Join BMMA for a webinar as we discuss the purpose of Black Maternal Health Week and announce this year's theme! The webinar will also feature guidance on how to engage in local events:

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    28. sij

    America's moms & babies deserve quality care! The issue is personal and that's why, today, I’ll be presiding over a joint subcommittee hearing: “Expecting More: Addressing America’s Maternal and Infant Health Crisis". Watch live at 10:15am

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    28. sij

    "Congress has a responsibility AND the power to address our country's maternal health crisis..." Thank you for taking leadership in our fight towards a maternal health system that works for all of us.

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    Thank you! 2020 will bring us closer to !

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  14. 28. sij

    Thank you for continuing these critical conversations. Excited for 2020 with you all! 🧡

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    That’s why I introduced legislation that would create a demonstration project within the Health Professions Opportunity Grant Program (HPOG) to provide education and training in doula and midwifery professions.

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    28. sij

    In Oct 2019, Gov. signed a bill that aims to address the issue of Black women dying in childbirth at disproportionately high rates compared to their white peers. Major shoutouts to , , and

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  17. 28. sij

    In 2020, we are joining midwives and maternal health advocates around the world in celebrating the !

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    28. sij
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    "Policymakers in areas of the world where health systems do not provide midwife-led care should consider the importance of midwives in improving maternity care and how financing of midwife-led services can be reviewed to support this"

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    28. sij

    Every victory for should be constantly celebrated! We are well aware of the maternal health crisis in our country and, as the maternal mortality rate in the United States continues to grow, ensuring mothers & their children have access to quality care is crucial!

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    Yes. Birth setting and provider type makes a difference. Some families prefer to give birth in out-of-hospital settings such as home or a freestanding birth center, *IF* they have access. This graphic shows important evidence from .

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