The Maternal Mortality Crisis
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The United States is one of the most advanced countries in the world. So why are more mothers dying here than in any other high-income nation?
In this powerful episode of MamaDoc BabyDoc, we take a deep dive into the maternal mortality crisis in America. We break down the numbers, what they actually mean, and why (despite modern medicine) pregnancy and the postpartum period can still be dangerously unpredictable.
We explore the leading causes of maternal death, including hemorrhage, hypertensive disorders, cardiovascular disease and postpartum complications, and why 90% of these deaths are considered PREVENTABLE. We also talk about a critical reality many don't realize; the risk doesn't end at delivery. In fact, many deaths occur weeks to months postpartum, when moms often feel the most alone and unsupported.
This episode also tackles the disparities that cannot be ignored. Black, Native American and Alaska Native women face significantly higher risks, often due to systemic barriers, bias in healthcare, and unequal access to resources.
Beyond the data, we focus on what matters most. Awareness. We walk through warning signs every mother and family should know, including severe headaches, heavy bleeding, chest pain, shortness of breath and other signs of blood clots or stroke--because recognizing an emergency can save a life.
We also discuss what needs to change; better postpartum care, longer follow-up, mental health support, and listening to women when they say something isn't right.
This is an important, honest and life-saving conversation--for every mom, every family, and every provider.
Because bringing life into the world should not mean risking your own.