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Maternal health remains a staggering challenge, particularly in the developing world. Globally, a woman dies from complications in childbirth every minute.
Jessica Capshaw
Health
Woman
World
Challenge
Every
Complications
Minute
Remains
Developing
Developing World
Particularly
Globally
Maternal
Maternal Health
Childbirth
Dies
Staggering
The states are not free, under the guise of protecting maternal health or potential life, to intimidate women into continuing pregnancies.
Harry A. Blackmun
Life
Health
Women
Free
Intimidate
States
Guise
Potential
Protecting
Maternal
Maternal Health
Continuing
Pregnancies
In the world of maternal health, cell phone technology is being used to provide prenatal care, linking pregnant women to health care providers when they can't otherwise reach healthcare facilities.
Christy Turlington
Health
Technology
Women
Cell Phone
World
Phone
Care
Otherwise
Facilities
Reach
Health Care
Healthcare
Maternal
Maternal Health
Provide
Providers
Linking
Cell
Being
Pregnant
Used
Being Used
Every Mother Counts is a nonprofit organization dedicated to making pregnancy and childbirth safe for every mother. We inform, engage, and mobilize audiences to take action and raise funds that support maternal health programs around the world.
Christy Turlington
Health
World
Mother
Organization
Action
Every
Programs
Take
Support
Counts
Safe
Around
Making
Audiences
Nonprofit
Maternal
Maternal Health
Mobilize
Childbirth
Inform
Pregnancy
Engage
Dedicated
Raise
Funds
In order to reverse the maternal health crisis for black women in the U.S., we need concrete policies from our leaders and better protocols from hospitals.
Patrisse Cullors
Health
Women
Better
Black
Our
Crisis
Hospitals
Leaders
Policies
Concrete
Maternal
Maternal Health
Reverse
Order
Need