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NY works to address high maternal mortality rates

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Wednesday, October 2, 2024   

New York is working to address its maternal mortality rates.

The state's Department of Health reported between 2018 and 2020, there were 121 pregnancy-related deaths. Close to 74% of them could have been prevented. The findings also showed Black women had a maternal mortality rate five times higher than white women.

Chanel Porchia-Albert, founder and CEO of Ancient Song Doula Services, said midwives and doulas can be a solution.

"The doula is able to, you know, do home visits, is coming in, is providing emotional well-being, helping them get prepared in terms of how to physically set up things at the home," Porchia-Albert outlined. "Then offering comfort measures at the birth as well as postpartum care."

Studies show a doula's presence throughout pregnancy and during birth can improve outcomes for women of all races and ethnicities. New York's Department of Health issued a standing order expanding access to doula services, including creating a $250,000 Doula Expansion Grant Program and the Department of Health's doula directory, which helps people find doulas who can provide services to Medicaid members.

Along with doulas, midwives can fill gaps in necessary care. Porchia-Albert added certified nurse midwives can practice in the state but certified professional midwives cannot. During the pandemic, then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order allowing certified professional midwives to practice but it ended with the pandemic. She feels reinstating the rule permanently would be helpful.

"If you know that these individuals are a huge part of combating a lot of the strains that are on the current infrastructure, why are we not creating more equitable pathways for midwives of different licensure to be able to practice in the state?" Porchia-Albert asked.

She emphasized it is not enough to increase public funding, as the philanthropic sector can do more to support doula and midwife services. Porchia-Albert added creating sustainable funding can benefit overall maternal health care services.

"Create a pathway where you are creating three, four-year investments," Porchia-Albert urged. "Understanding that you're not just investing in the organization but you're creating a sustainable pathway for longevity along the way."


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