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Related: About this forumNYC TO EXPAND DOULA, MIDWIFE PROGRAMS IN AN EFFORT TO ADDRESS MATERNAL HEALTH DISPARITIES
https://www.google.com/amp/s/abc7ny.com/amp/doula-midwife-maternal-health-care-pregnancy/11675528/WOMEN'S HEALTH
NYC TO EXPAND DOULA, MIDWIFE PROGRAMS IN AN EFFORT TO ADDRESS MATERNAL HEALTH DISPARITIES
New York City is taking a step forward for maternal health by expanding access to doulas and midwives.
On Wednesday Mayor Eric Adams announced the citywide expansion of three key programs to help address disparities in maternal deaths and life-threatening complications from childbirth.
The first program is the Citywide Doula Initiative which will provide free access to doulas, and focus on the 33 neighborhoods with the greatest need.
Doulas are caregivers who provide support both during pregnancy and childbirth, which can help lower the risk of complications during childbirth.
The program will train about 50 doulas and aims to reach 500 families by the end of June. Families who enroll will receive doula support at home and at their chosen birthing clinic.
Families participating in the program will receive three three prenatal home visits, support during labor and delivery, and four postpartum visits. Those who chose an at-home birth will receive the same number of visits as families who chose a clinical setting.
This program will also help uncertified doulas get their DOH certification by the end of June.
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And the Maternity Hospital Quality Improvement Network will also expand across all 38 birthing facilities to improve maternal care.
These three initiatives are part of Mayor Adams' mission to reduce health inequities in New York City, especially in Black and Latinx families.
According to statistics, Black women in New York City are nine times more likely to die of a pregnancy-related cause than white women, while infant mortality is three times higher.
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NYC TO EXPAND DOULA, MIDWIFE PROGRAMS IN AN EFFORT TO ADDRESS MATERNAL HEALTH DISPARITIES (Original Post)
Budi
Mar 2022
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(3,379 posts)1. This is excellent news!
This is very exciting. Not only will it have a very positive impact on birth outcomes, but it will also reduce severity of post partum stress and depression. Doula support also brings a higher rate of breastfeeding success, something that is lacking in underserved communities. That has posotive economic impacts, too. Plus - jobs!
Budi
(15,325 posts)2. Indeed. Target areas are the poorest & most often absent of prenatal healthcare.
It is a much needed service.