Black Maternal Health Week: Postpartum Care

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In honor of Black Maternal Health Week, Mamas Facing Forward wants to recognize the disparities that Black Mamas are still facing today when it comes to maternal healthcare. Below we want to share some key statistics and resources pertaining to Black Maternal Health – today we are focusing on postpartum care. We encourage you to head over to the Black Mamas Matter Alliance to learn more.

Maternal Mental Health

Black mothers are more likely to suffer from PMADs (Perinatal Mood and
Anxiety Disorders) like postpartum depression, in silence, and without clinical help. (Source: NCBI)

Breastfeeding

Among all infants, Black infants had a significantly lower rate of exclusive
breastfeeding at age 3 months (39.3%) than did White infants (50.6%); at age 6 months, the rates of any breastfeeding were 49.3% among black infants and 60.0% among White infants. (Source: CDC)

Hospitals in areas with higher percentages of Black residents were less likely to provide recommended maternity care practices supportive of breastfeeding. (Source: CDC)

Resources

Shades of Blue Project

Center for Black Women’s Wellness

Black Mother’s Breastfeeding Association

Black Girls Breastfeeding Club

Chocolate Milk Cafe

Perinatal Equity Foundation

Mamatoto Village

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About Author

Mariah is a writer, patient advocate, and mom of three living with rheumatoid arthritis and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. After learning firsthand how challenging and lonely it can be to face pregnancy and motherhood with chronic illness, Mariah became passionate about supporting women with chronic illness who are or want to become mothers. She launched Mamas Facing Forward in 2015 as a private Facebook support group, followed by this website in 2018.

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