Addressing the alarming disparities in Black maternal health
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By Megan Reed
Health experts participated in a recent discussion that addressed the high rate of pregnancy-related deaths among Black mothers. The panelists included Christina Harris, M.D., vice president and chief health equity officer at Cedars-Sinai, who moderated the discussion; Natalie D. Hernandez, executive director of the Center for Maternal Health Equity, Morehouse School of Medicine; Kimberly D. Gregory, M.D., MPH, Director Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Cedars-Sinai; Sarah J. Kilpatrick, MD, Phd, chair, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cedars-Sinai; and Sonya Young Aadam, CEO, California Black Women’s Health Project.
The one-hour virtual program, “Embracing Our Community: LIVE! Advancing Black Maternal Health,” which can be viewed on YouTube, focused on why Black women are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than White women–a...
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