Dr. Heather Irobunda on Black Maternal Mortality
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Dr. Heather Irobunda joins us today to talk about the alarming Black maternal health crisis in the United States. Black mothers are three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes compared to white mothers. Dr. Irobunda talks to us about the systemic issues Black mothers face, such as lack of access to quality healthcare and structural racism in medicine. She highlights the “health deserts” many women across the country live in and how that impacts maternal mortality rates. Dr Irobunda talks to us about the importance of creating a culturally competent healthcare system. We talk about the importance of educating yourself on social issues and advocating for change. Dr. Irobunda shares current legislation that aims to support mothers across the country. Join us to learn more about Black maternal mortality and what we can do to ensure that every mother is set up for success.  Please join us on YouTube for our full conversation and many more on video!
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