Posted on Mar 16, 2022
The pandemic is making America's dismal pregnancy-related death rate even worse
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*sigh* While rich in urban areas don't have to worry about pregnancies, the article mentions cites a Vox story about the poor and rural areas that still face risk of giving birth due to lack of quality healthcare services.
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SFC Terry Stinnett
In this day and age, per March of Dimes (a pretty reliable organization) we have health care deserts (many rural hospitals & medical practices, in predominantly "red" states have closed) where about 2.2 Million women do not have ready or reliable access to pre-natal, labor & delivery and post-natal care.
https://www.marchofdimes.org/mission/reportcard.aspx
https://www.marchofdimes.org/mission/reportcard.aspx
The U.S. premature birth rate declined for the seventh year in a row, but the country on the whole still gets a C rating.
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Hurts like hell to use the thumbs up on this post, however, having paid attention to this particular demographic x24 months, it's absolutely heartbreaking
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It was bad in Texas before the pandemic hit so being worse is what one would expect in this state.
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