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    Assesses important facets of prenatal and postpartum care.

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    Following decades of decline, maternal mortality began to rise in the United States around 1990—a significant departure from the world’s other affluent countries. By 2018, the same could be seen with

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    On Maternal Health Awareness Day, ACOG joins with other specialty organizations in a commitment to help eliminate preventable maternal mortality.

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    • #ICYMI: Today is #MHAD2022. ACC is proud to join @ACOG & other leading health care organizations in a Commitment to Action to eliminate preventable #maternalmortality in the U.S. Learn more about our collaborative efforts ➡️ https://t.co/PbhzCfUHzW #MaternalHealthAwarenessDay https://t.co/GTCoLayCbf

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    On Maternal Health Awareness Day, ACOG joins with other specialty organizations in a commitment to help eliminate preventable maternal mortality.

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    • As we prepare for #MHAD2022 on Sunday, we are proud to join @acog and other leading healthcare organizations in a Commitment to Action to eliminate preventable #maternalmortality in the U.S. Learn more about our collaborative efforts: https://t.co/r6pNICSXJf https://t.co/Cvvew2YTuk

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    Following decades of decline, maternal mortality began to rise in the United States around 1990—a significant departure from the world’s other affluent countries. By 2018, the same could be seen with

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    Black Maternal Health - 2 year(s) ago

    The US has one of the highest maternal mortality rates among developed nations, particularly for Black women. The Bump is here to help. Find information, support and empowerment for your pregnancy and beyond at our Black Maternal Health Hub.

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    The maternal mortality rate in 2007 was 55 percent higher than the rate reported in 1990. Why is this happening? We asked an expert on Maternal Health.

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