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Planning for the Fourth Trimester: Medicaid Postpartum Coverage Extension Implementation
Read more: Planning for the Fourth Trimester: Medicaid Postpartum Coverage Extension ImplementationOver the years, US maternal mortality reviews found a consistent theme: not only were 84% of maternal deaths preventable, but more than half of all maternal deaths happen during the 1-year postpartum period. This fueled U.S health advocates to encourage states to offer pregnancy and postpartum members Medicaid health insurance benefits for a full 12…
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Planning for the Fourth Trimester: Medicaid Postpartum Coverage Extension Implementation
Over the years, US maternal mortality reviews found a consistent theme: not only were 84% of maternal deaths preventable, but more than half of all maternal deaths happen during the 1-year postpartum period. This fueled U.S health advocates to encourage states to offer pregnancy and postpartum members Medicaid health insurance benefits for a full 12…
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Time to Go Back to Work While Breastfeeding
Returning to work soon? Still breastfeeding? We’ve got you covered! Learn about how to navigate returning to work while still breastfeeding.
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Vaginal vs. C-section Recovery: How Will Your Postpartum Differ?
Your postpartum period will look different depending on how you deliver your baby. Doula Kelli Blinn is sharing some things to expect as you heal.
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Black Pregnancy and Doula Care: Why It’s More Important Than Ever
Doulas can help you create a birth plan, provide comfort measures during labor, advocate for you with medical staff, and support you during the postpartum period. Their goal is to ensure you have the best birth experience possible on your own terms.
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ICYMI: Mae’s Clinical Director, Dr. Michelle Owens Drops Some Knowledge on Diabetes
Good news – according to Dr. Owens, most people diagnosed with gestational diabetes will experience it as a pregnancy-related phenomenon. In case you missed Mae’s Clinical Director on IG, read on for more on how to stay vigilant about your pregnancy health.
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Cervical Cancer Awareness Month May Be Ending, But Prevention Happens All Year Long – What Black Women Need To Know
January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month. It may be ending, but doula Kelli Blinn has some advice to consider all year long. Here is what Black women should know.
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ICYMI: Pelvic Floor 101 with Rachel Nicks
Pelvic Floor Health is so important – both during pregnancy and postpartum, and beyond. We sat down with Rachel Nicks of Birth Queen to discuss proper pelvic floor engagement.
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The Political & Radical Renaissance of Black Breastfeeding
Morgan White, Director of Birth Equity Advocacy Project, shares a guest blog post in honor or Black Breastfeeding Week.