Neighborhood Birth Center aims to tackle maternal health disparities

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A new center in Boston's Roxbury neighborhood will emphasize midwifery care

Black birthing individuals have two to three times the maternal mortality and morbidity risk as white individuals.

"There is a crisis in maternal health, and it bears down inequitably to communities of color, particularly around Black folks in this country. And that has everything to do with racism being embedded in every structure of society," she said."It doesn't have anything to do with genetics or being predispositioned to a bad outcome. It has everything to do with living Black in a country that wasn't designed for us to thrive.

 

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