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In 2022, March of Dimes published a report that found 6.9 million women of childbearing age lived in counties with no access or limited access to maternity care, which could negatively affect about half a million births each year. From 2020 to 2022, 1,119 counties across the country became maternity deserts — meaning there were no hospitals providing obstetric care, no birth centers, no OB/GYN and no certified nurse midwives, which affected an estimated 15,933 women. Looking at a map of areas affected, these maternity care deserts are typically in middle America and in rural counties — but the coasts and urban centers aren't immune to closings.

http://opr.news/325ab850230323en_us?link=1&client=opera

I had OBE's both times I gave birth. Good thing I was receiving correct female reproductive healthcare. I'm here today, instead of dead as I would be 100 years ago.

Example :

Simon gave an example of a patient coming in 16 to 18 weeks pregnant with a ruptured bag of water — a point in one's pregnancy in which the baby is still far from "viability," meaning it could not survive outside of the uterus. If state laws "mandate that a pregnancy termination cannot be offered," that leaves doctors and hospitals in an ethical bind, Simon said. If doctors do not end the pregnancy, the mother "could become septic and die" from the lack of intervention.

This is a conspiracy to kill a specific type of voter. And, they're too stupid to realize they've been played in most cases.

According to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the rate of maternal mortality — defined as deaths during pregnancy or within 42 days of giving birth — increased by 40 percent in 2021. Amanda Jean Stevenson, an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Colorado Boulder, told Salon that pregnancy is "uniquely deadly" and "uniquely disabling" in the United States.

"That means that the rate at which people die because of being pregnant is dramatically higher here than in other rich countries, and it's also been increasing here for over a decade while it's been decreasing in other rich countries," Stevenson said. "So we're not only worse than everybody else in terms of the outcomes and health outcomes associated with pregnancy, but we've been getting worse while everyone else is getting better; it's almost impossible to overstate how much of a crisis this is."

1 year ago
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In 2022, March of Dimes published a report that found 6.9 million women of childbearing age lived in counties with no access or limited access to maternity care, which could negatively affect about half a million births each year. From 2020 to 2022, 1,119 counties across the country became maternity deserts — meaning there were no hospitals providing obstetric care, no birth centers, no OB/GYN and no certified nurse midwives, which affected an estimated 15,933 women. Looking at a map of areas affected, these maternity care deserts are typically in middle America and in rural counties — but the coasts and urban centers aren't immune to closings.

http://opr.news/325ab850230323en_us?link=1&client=opera

I had OBE's both times I have birth. Good thing I was receiving correct female reproductive healthcare. I'm here today, instead of dead as I would be 100 years ago.

Example :

Simon gave an example of a patient coming in 16 to 18 weeks pregnant with a ruptured bag of water — a point in one's pregnancy in which the baby is still far from "viability," meaning it could not survive outside of the uterus. If state laws "mandate that a pregnancy termination cannot be offered," that leaves doctors and hospitals in an ethical bind, Simon said. If doctors do not end the pregnancy, the mother "could become septic and die" from the lack of intervention.

This is a conspiracy to kill a specific type of voter. And, they're too stupid to realize they've been played in most cases.

According to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the rate of maternal mortality — defined as deaths during pregnancy or within 42 days of giving birth — increased by 40 percent in 2021. Amanda Jean Stevenson, an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Colorado Boulder, told Salon that pregnancy is "uniquely deadly" and "uniquely disabling" in the United States.

"That means that the rate at which people die because of being pregnant is dramatically higher here than in other rich countries, and it's also been increasing here for over a decade while it's been decreasing in other rich countries," Stevenson said. "So we're not only worse than everybody else in terms of the outcomes and health outcomes associated with pregnancy, but we've been getting worse while everyone else is getting better; it's almost impossible to overstate how much of a crisis this is."

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

In 2022, March of Dimes published a report that found 6.9 million women of childbearing age lived in counties with no access or limited access to maternity care, which could negatively affect about half a million births each year. From 2020 to 2022, 1,119 counties across the country became maternity deserts — meaning there were no hospitals providing obstetric care, no birth centers, no OB/GYN and no certified nurse midwives, which affected an estimated 15,933 women. Looking at a map of areas affected, these maternity care deserts are typically in middle America and in rural counties — but the coasts and urban centers aren't immune to closings.

http://opr.news/325ab850230323en_us?link=1&client=opera

I had OBE's both times I have birth. Good thing I was receiving correct female reproductive healthcare. I'm here today, instead of dead as I would be 100 years ago.

Example :

Simon gave an example of a patient coming in 16 to 18 weeks pregnant with a ruptured bag of water — a point in one's pregnancy in which the baby is still far from "viability," meaning it could not survive outside of the uterus. If state laws "mandate that a pregnancy termination cannot be offered," that leaves doctors and hospitals in an ethical bind, Simon said. If doctors do not end the pregnancy, the mother "could become septic and die" from the lack of intervention.

This is a conspiracy to kill a specific type of voter. And, they're too stupid to realize they've been played in most cases.

1 year ago
1 score