New U. Chicago Study Aims To Reduce Black Maternal Mortality
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WBEZ
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Publication Date |
Apr 12, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:18:48
Maternal deaths rose during the first year of the pandemic by 14 percent, according to a new report from the National Center for Health Statistics. But the mortality rate of Black women was nearly three times that of white women. For Black Maternal Health Week, Reset learns more about the health disparities Black women are more likely to face during and after pregnancy and local efforts to reduce them. GUESTS: Karie Stewart, director of midwifery services at UChicago Medicine Stephanie Ivey, patient at UChicago Medicine Felicia Davis Blakley, president and CEO of the Chicago Foundation for Women

Maternal deaths rose during the first year of the pandemic by 14 percent, according to a new report from the National Center for Health Statistics. But the mortality rate of Black women was nearly three times that of white women.

For Black Maternal Health Week, Reset learns more about the health disparities Black women are more likely to face during and after pregnancy and local efforts to reduce them.

Guests: Karie Stewart, director of midwifery services at UChicago Medicine, Stephanie Ivey, patient at UChicago Medicine, Felicia Davis Blakley, president and CEO of the Chicago Foundation for Women

Producer: Stephanie Kim, Andrew Meriwether

Host: Michael Puente

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