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Mashup Score: 134Healthcare Providers | CDC - 3 year(s) ago
700 women die each year in the US from pregnancy-related complications. More than half of these deaths can be prevented. Know the warning signs. HEAR HER. You could save her life.
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Mashup Score: 4Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Pregnancy-Related Deaths ... - 4 year(s) ago
Most pregnancy-related deaths can be prevented, and significant racial/ethnic disparities in pregnancy-related mortality need to be addressed.
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A4: Considerable racial disparities exist. Specifically, Black and AI/AN women experience higher rates of maternal mortality.Several systemic and community factors contribute to Black and AI/AN maternal mortality rates. Read more here: https://t.co/9r0mAzZe8d #SaludTues #HearHer https://t.co/cxuPoKjRlb
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Mashup Score: 3
IntroductionHypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) complicate 5% to 10% of pregnancies and are increasing with the rising prevalence of cardiometabolic diseases in younger women.1 Normal pregnancy is marked by an initial drop in mean arterial pressure, with an eventual rise in blood pressure (BP) to prepregnancy levels.2 The development of HDP involves a number of factors that result in volume…
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Mashup Score: 12
Let’s use #SaludTues at 1 pm ET Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020, to tweet about the importance of CDC’s new campaign and maternal health!
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Mashup Score: 0
Hear Her aims to raise awareness of pregnancy-related deaths and provide support and education to pregnant women and postpartum women (within 1 year of delivery).
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”Black women are 3x more likely to die from pregnancy related complications. As HCPs, we play a vital role in addressing these differences. It begins with valuing each patient, listening, & addressing her concerns.”– Dr. Wanda Barfield Learn more: https://t.co/rlyZ0peS7L #HearHer https://t.co/oD74uoLJNy