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Thank you Dr. Sutton. Repost from •Black women in the U.S. are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related cau...
21/10/2024

Thank you Dr. Sutton. Repost from

Black women in the U.S. are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women. These death rates are 62% HIGHER in states with restricted abortion access. The overturning of Roe has paved way for horrible and preventable deaths. Amber Thurman and Candi Miller would still be here had Trump not been elected. And they’re not stopping at ending access to abortion—contraception and other freedoms we often take for granted are their next targets. This November, I’m voting to ensure that every woman and birthing person has access to life-saving care.

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18/08/2024

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NYC Birth Workers, This is your chance to unwind, connect, and celebrate & the amazing work you do! 🥳
Join us on Saturday, August 31st in Long Island, NY for a LIT birth worker link up! Good food 🍔, good vibes 💃🏾 and good music 🎶 with on the 1s & 2s 🎧

Get your tickets at bit.ly/irthnyc24 & get ready for a night full of community joy. 🌞🎉🏊🏾‍♀️

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13/08/2024

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Calling All Poets & Storytellers! 📣 Join us at Listen Up: An Open Mic Night for Black Mamas centering birth & breastfeeding stories 🤱🏾 brought to you by Irth & Black Breastfeeding Week 🖤

Sign up to perform in person or virtually:
📍Oakland on August 25th
📍New York on August 28th
💻 Virtually on Facebook Live August 30th

If you have a story to share, sign up now to perform (link in bio)! ✨

I try to keep my work in this page informational and uplifting but DEATH is happening due to RACISM. There is much work ...
06/03/2023

I try to keep my work in this page informational and uplifting but DEATH is happening due to RACISM. There is much work to be done but please my protect your peace amidst the horrors of this world. is here to see the end of The Black maternal health crisis. ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏾✊🏼✊🏻 Repost from

April Valentine wrote down the future she envisioned and read it aloud each morning.⁠

The 31-year-old Inglewood woman died at Centinela Hospital Medical Center on Tuesday, Jan. 10. Her daughter Aniya was born by emergency cesarean section.⁠

Valentine’s death underscores a critical shortcoming of the U.S. health care system. Black mothers and babies are more likely to die in childbirth or experience life-threatening complications than white, Latino, or Asian people. In California, Black people die from pregnancy complications at a rate nearly four times higher than the general population.⁠

The family doesn’t yet know the cause of Valentine’s death. Autopsy results are still pending. Valentine’s family said she complained of pain, swelling, and numbness in her legs for hours and that she was denied access to a doula who had long been a part of her birth plan.⁠

How health care workers handle concerns of Black women is a longstanding issue. A 2022 Pew Research survey found 71% of young Black women said they've had at least one negative health care experience. The study found Black women 18-49 were the most likely to report their pain and health concerns were not taken seriously and that they were treated with less respect and received lower quality care than other patients.⁠

Valentine’s family said she sought out a Black woman physician and a doula for her health care, knowing Black women are more likely to experience poor outcomes in their pregnancies.⁠

Tap the link in our bio for more.⁠

(Photo: / • Samanta Helou Hernandez/LAist)

Thank you  Repost from •Top Maternal Mortality Conditions and what to look for! Knowledge is power. Pregnancy is hard bu...
20/02/2023

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Top Maternal Mortality Conditions and what to look for! Knowledge is power.

Pregnancy is hard but no one tells you how hard and the same is especially true postpartum.

If you count the prenatal visits a person receives during pregnancy, the count can easily amount to 12 visits. During postpartum, a woman is given O N E visit.
As it stands, the American College of Obstetrics calls for a more comprehensive approach to postpartum care, but women are not getting the care they need. In fact, it's been reported that 40% of women skip the single postpartum visit we qualify for under most insurance guidelines. Can you guess what population is more likely to miss that single postpartum appointment?

Patients under medicare - the same population who report back to work as early as 2-weeks (!) postpartum. It’s no wonder maternal mortality is a problem. This statistic impacts black and brown communities nationwide.

Here are the top three reasons for maternal mortality. If you experience any of these symptoms, don’t hesitate to report to your doctor or visit your local urgent care center.

Share this post with other pregnant and postpartum women won't miss out on the signs they need help and medical support.

We will chat more@about postpartum cary with the on Wednesday February 22 at 4 PM EST!

Sending you love in this difficult time. Black women are dying ! We are not a statistic. We are someone friend, mother, ...
12/01/2023

Sending you love in this difficult time. Black women are dying ! We are not a statistic. We are someone friend, mother, sister, wife, daughter. Repost from

This story is tragic 😔😔 American women die during childbirth at a higher rate than any other other developed country.

Black women in particular are 3x more likely to have a maternal death than white women. Research has shown that as much as 60% of maternal deaths are preventable. So much more needs to be done.

What you see here is community! 🫶🏽I want to thank every last one of you ladies who joined the first of many birth worker...
09/01/2023

What you see here is community! 🫶🏽

I want to thank every last one of you ladies who joined the first of many birth worker calls we had this past Friday.

My cup was overflowing!

These calls are set in place to create community, provide resources and overall support for birth working professionals.

You won’t want to miss the next one!




Tomorrow is the day!Calling all Black Birth Workers to  Kickoff call tomorrow, January 6th at 2:30pm est. I am thrilled ...
05/01/2023

Tomorrow is the day!

Calling all Black Birth Workers to Kickoff call tomorrow, January 6th at 2:30pm est.

I am thrilled to launch our first of many monthly calls.

This call is an opportunity to convene and connect and create change together. Our work is sacred and it is important to me that you all feel seen and supported.

I am here to create space for us. I’m excited to see this grow.

Please share.

All Black birth workers welcome. 👑 💜 👑

link in stories.

👋🏽 Hello pregnant & newly postpartum clients & friends in NYC - Let's talk about the Pelvic Floor! Have you ever coughed...
02/01/2023

👋🏽 Hello pregnant & newly postpartum clients & friends in NYC - Let's talk about the Pelvic Floor!

Have you ever coughed, sneezed, or jumped and peed? Pain with s*x? Back pain?

Join Rachel Nicks for a pelvic floor 101 workshop as she breaks down the anatomy and functionality of the pelvic floor. You will be equipped with exercises and an understanding of the importance and role of your pelvic floor in the various chapters of your life from pregnancy, birth, postpartum, workouts, your daily commute, and beyond.

Rachel simply states, if your va**na isn’t working right, nothing else can. Her approach to wellness is inside out. Why not start with the pelvic floor? Let’s gather, take notes, heal, strengthen, and leave empowered and dry 😜

In partnership with Carriage House Birth
Saturday February 4, 2023, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM EST *babes in arms welcome*
Grand Street Healing Project

105 Grand St Brooklyn, NY 11249

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Happy New Year Cheers to 2023 May this year bring you Health Wealth Peace &Joy Take time to reflect on 2022 This year wa...
02/01/2023

Happy New Year
Cheers to 2023
May this year bring you
Health
Wealth
Peace
&
Joy

Take time to reflect on 2022
This year was packed with change
some was rewarding other extremely challenging.
Process and heal from the losses and carve out time to celebrate your wins.

2023 has just arrived
Indulge in dreaming
Take risks
Seek knowledge
Surround yourself with a supportive tribe
Make time for self care and rest

Sending love to you Birth Queen 👑
Sit proudly on your throne with your crown in tact.

Thank you for your continued support.
We are excited for all the 2023 has in store.

#2023

  As we step into the thick of the holiday season remember;You are EXTRAordinary Queen. Never forget how many super powe...
19/12/2022



As we step into the thick of the holiday season remember;

You are EXTRAordinary Queen. Never forget how many super powers you posses.





Last month I () had the pleasure of writing an article about the “Top 5 Pregnancy and Labor Anxieties” for  What are you...
14/12/2022

Last month I () had the pleasure of writing an article about the “Top 5 Pregnancy and Labor Anxieties” for

What are your top 5? Let me know in the comments!




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