The Childbirth Connection site is part of the National Partnership for Women & Families that has been helping women and families regarding maternity care for over 100 years. The Childbirth Connection site has a great section that answers questions in preparation for your cesarean section and options for delivery after your cesarean section.
Letter: Protection for pregnant women – The Sentinel
“According to data provided by the National Partnership for Women & Families, nearly 31,000 cases of pregnancy discrimination were filed with federal and state agencies between 2011 and 2015”
How Philanthropy is Responding to the Fall of Roe — and What Abortion Rights Organizers Need Now – Inside Philanthropy
“The decision was years in the making — the inevitable result of a decades-long campaign to put politics and ideology ahead of women’s health and wellbeing and the rule of law,” said Jocelyn C. Frye, president of the National Partnership for Women & Families.
“Today’s decision severely limits access to abortion care, but tomorrow, it could be access to birth control or some other form of care,” said Frye of the National Partnership for Women & Families. “Women’s health should not be treated like a political football, and the consequences of these decisions are not a game.”
Umm, Yes, The “Roe” Decision is a Problem for Black People – the B|E note
“Doctors have said it puts them in an untenable position where they have to base decisions on their legal liability, which shouldn’t be a consideration at all,” said Shaina Goodman, director for reproductive health and rights at the National Partnership for Women and Families. “At what point is the life of the mother at risk, when she’s coding on the table?”
Maternal mortality rates in the US outpace other industrialised nations. It’s about to get worse – The Independent
“The Supreme Court’s decision and its potentially life-threatening consequences will disproportionately impact Black women, who are three times more likely to die during pregnancy or childbirth than white women. Black women are also more likely to be uninsured, according to a 2019 report from the National Partnership for Women & Families.”
Black women are opting for more births outside the hospital: report – The Grio
Man sues Cedars-Sinai Medical Center following wife’s death, alleging a culture of racism – KCBS Radio
Report: MA Needs to Reduce Barriers to Community Births – Public News Service
Les Américaines racisées accouchent de plus en plus hors hôpital, contraintes par la précarité – Madmoizelle
US women of color increasingly seeking alternatives to hospital births – study – The Guardian
More people of color gave birth outside hospitals in 2020, report finds – Axios
More Black people sought births outside hospitals in 2020, report finds – Washington Post
More People Giving Birth at Home and In Birth Centers
Black Communities See Largest Increase
The Power of Accountability – HCPLAN
The Healthcare Industry Can Do More for Maternal Health – MedPage Today
National Partnership Applauds RWJF Abortion Rights Stance
Statement of Debra L. Ness, President, National Partnership for Women & Families

