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  1. (PDF) Maternal Health Is Women's Health: A Call for Papers for Year 2

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  2. The Maternal and Child Health Research Consortium

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  3. Maternal health in every trimester

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  4. Infographic MaternalHealth #InvestInGirls

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  5. (PDF) Maternal mental health in pregnancy and child behavior

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  6. (PDF) Maternal and child health nursing services: perspectives of parents

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VIDEO

  1. Research in action: Maternal Child and Women’s Health

  2. Maternal Health

  3. Transgenerational Effects of Maternal Stress and Nutrition

  4. Why Mothers Are Committing Filicide (2024)

  5. Taking part in research while pregnant

  6. Why Is The US Maternal & Fetal Mortality Rate So High?

COMMENTS

  1. Strategies and Actions: Improving Maternal Health and Reducing Maternal Mortality and Morbidity

    Given the importance of maternal health for our families, communities, and nation, addressing the unacceptable rates of maternal mortality and severe maternal morbidity calls for a comprehensive approach that addresses health from well before to well after pregnancy. A singular focus on the perinatal period would ignore upstream health factors associated with chronic conditions as well as ...

  2. Research in maternal, perinatal, and adolescent health

    These interventions are often highly context-specific, with multiple factors that directly and indirectly impact the health and societal outcomes, and as part of these strategies, to identify key research priorities that could accelerate improvement in maternal and perinatal health, newborn, and adolescent health. These methods will assist ...

  3. Maternal health: Challenges and the way forward

    Maternal health encompasses the healthcare dimensions of preconceptional care, antenatal care and obstetric care during childbirth as well as family planning and contraception to ensure safe motherhood. It also aims at making the entire experience of motherhood a fulfilling and positive experience. In other words, the healthcare is promotive ...

  4. Maternal health

    Maternal health. Maternal health refers to the health of women during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period. Each stage should be a positive experience, ensuring women and their babies reach their full potential for health and well-being. Although important progress has been made in the last two decades, about 287 000 women died during ...

  5. Articles

    This study was conducted to determine the effect of the mode of delivery on maternal postpartum comfort level and breastfeeding self-efficacy. Hava Özkan, Elif Odabaşi Aktaş and Hafsa Kübra Işik. Maternal Health, Neonatology and Perinatology 2024 10:17. Review Published on: 2 September 2024. Full Text.

  6. Challenges in Maternal and Child Health Services Delivery and Access

    1. Introduction. Maternal and child health (MCH) is a global priority that has been continually discussed for many decades; it is one of the essential public health services [1,2].According to a study by the United Nations Interagency Group, 295 thousand maternal deaths per year were estimated in 2017, and there were 18 neonatal deaths per 1000 live births worldwide in 2018 [].

  7. Reducing infant mortality: maternal health is infant health

    Racism, poverty, education, and geography all contribute to worsening maternal health outcomes and thereby worse infant health outcomes. 3 For example, maternal mortality has risen sharply in the ...

  8. Maternal health during the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S.: an ...

    Background: The COVID-19 pandemic, and subsequent policy responses aimed at curbing disease spread and reducing economic fallout, had far-reaching consequences for maternal health. There has been little research to our knowledge on enduring disruptions to maternal health trends beyond the early pandemic, and limited understanding of how these impacted pre-existing disparities in maternal health.

  9. Maternal mental health: Women's voices and data from across the globe

    Studies on maternal mental health were carried out in a diversity of contexts and continents, including resource-poor settings. The papers included in the Collection were undertaken by researchers in more than twenty different countries in many parts of the world, ranging from Africa and South East Asia to those in more resourced settings such as Europe, the Middle East, Australia, Japan ...

  10. 7 keys to improving U.S. maternal health now

    Promote telehealth and home monitoring during pregnancy and the postpartum period and address barriers to providing remote patient care. Ensure the acquisition of the right type of data. Address physician workforce needs in maternity care. Use new payment models to prevent maternal deaths. The recommendations come among alarming health care ...

  11. Impact of Prenatal and Postnatal Nutrition on Endocrine Regulation

    This Research Topic aims to investigate how prenatal and postnatal nutrition influence endocrine regulation, to further understand their long-term impacts on maternal and child health. Despite advances in identifying key nutrients critical for endocrine development, gaps remain in understanding the mechanisms by which nutrition affects hormonal ...

  12. Maternal Health Across NIH

    Maternal Health Across NIH. As the primary Federal agency responsible for biomedical and public health research, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is committed to investing in research to understand maternal morbidity and mortality (MMM) by encouraging scientists to study pregnancy and apply the life course perspective, with the ultimate ...

  13. Maternal Health

    NORC has helped a variety of agencies and organizations identify which policies and programs are working to improve maternal health in the U.S. and what can be done to reduce health disparities in maternal outcomes. Among many other projects, NORC designed and is implementing the Health Resources and Services Administration's (HRSA) mixed ...

  14. Maternal Health Task Force

    Search the MHTF Blog. Since 2008, MHTF has remained committed to amplifying important research and critical insights in maternal health. Search our Blog Post Archive to learn from professionals about an array of topics in global maternal health.

  15. Biden-Harris Administration Awards Over $558 Million to Improve

    Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced more than $558 million in funding to improve maternal health, building on the Biden-Harris Administration's commitment to reducing the nation's high maternal mortality rate through the White House Blueprint for Addressing the Maternal Health Crisis.The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency of HHS ...

  16. Maternal-Fetal Medicine Research

    The strong research infrastructure of the Johns Hopkins University forms a solid foundation for the success of our integrated research program for Maternal-Fetal Medicine. We have established the JH Womb (Johns Hopkins Well-being of Mothers and Babies) Program and Physiology In Pregnancy Program. Our research faculty participate in The Johns ...

  17. Maternal and child health news, resources and funding for global health

    Home > Research Topics > Maternal and child health news, ... Maternal and child health news, resources and funding for global health researchers Fogarty has a strong commitment to improving the health of children, adults, families and communities throughout the world. Several Fogarty programs currently address issues related to maternal and ...

  18. Reducing Disparities in Severe Maternal Morbidity and Mortality

    Persistent Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Severe Maternal Morbidity and Mortality in the United States. Black women are more likely to die than white women and have higher case-fatality rates from a range of conditions though the leading causes of maternal death for black and white women are similar. 2,3 Cardiovascular conditions, cardiomyopathy and other medical conditions contributed to 40.9% ...

  19. Topics

    Contraception & Family Planning. According to the CDC, over 99% of women will use contraception at least once in their lifetime. Birth control is essential for reducing the risk of pregnancy and avoiding sexually transmitted infections. It is also a groundbreaking area of research and development for scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs.

  20. Latest Maternal Health Research

    Harvard Chan School Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health 677 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115 [email protected] This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under grant T76MC00001 and entitled Training Grant in Maternal and Child Health.

  21. NIH Women's Health Roundtable: Maternal Mental Health Research

    Overview. Elevating Women's Voices to Improve Maternal Mental Health is the third event in the NIH Women's Health Roundtable Series , which focuses on important women's health topics, such as maternal mental health, as part of the White House Initiative on Women's Health Research .This series was developed as a recommended action in response to the Presidential Memorandum to bring ...

  22. Maternal Health

    Maternal health during and immediately after pregnancy is strongly correlated with access to and quality of prenatal medical care; nutrition; and food security. RAND's research on maternal health throughout the world includes studies of prenatal obstetric care for low-income women, the effects of public assistance on birth outcomes, maternal and infant mortality, family planning and birth ...

  23. Maternal Health

    Objective 3.2 Improve infant health outcomes by promoting the development of strong parent-child relationships. Goal 4: Improve Data and Bolster Research. HHS aims to enhance the quality and timeliness of maternal health data and metrics to strengthen surveillance and drive quality improvement.

  24. Journals in Nursing maternity and womens health

    The journal seeks papers that take a woman-centred focus on midwifery practice, research, theory, education, management and leadership, maternity service provision, maternal and newborn health, respectful maternity care, breastfeeding, primary health care and relevant aspects of psychology, sociology, human rights and health economics.

  25. Maternal and perinatal health research during emerging and ongoing

    The research landscape covered 16 major maternal and perinatal health topics, the most common being low-resource challenges (11%), diet and nutrition (11%) and vaccinations (12%; Online supplemental figure 1c). Existing multicountry or regional networks may be the fastest path to improving maternal and perinatal health research during outbreaks.

  26. Research Topic: Maternal and Fetal Health

    Research Topic: Maternal and Fetal Health $ Don't forget to check out funding opportunities! $ Explore research topics Browse by... Or search for anything: ... Center for Women's Health Research at UNC 104B Market Street, CB#7521 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7521 P: 919-843-7720 F: 919-843-7364

  27. The DHS Program

    The DHS maternal health indicators measure maternal health care against national recommendations, such as the recommended number of antenatal care visits and the preferred timing for postnatal care. The measures of maternal health care are also compared to women's status. Antenatal care. Number of antenatal care visits and timing of first visit.

  28. The Impact of US Health Policy on Women's Health and Wellbeing

    As the 2024 US presidential election approaches, the scrutiny and debate surrounding health policy is intensifying. Health policy remains a central issue in the US political discourse. Following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v Wade in 2022, thus revoking federal protection of abortion rights, it is clear that the outcome of this year's election will have significant ...

  29. Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy: A Critical Review

    Maternal mental health during pregnancy has been broadly explored and connected with adverse results for impacted females' children. ... Further areas of research pertaining to this topic could be the effects of modern lifestyle on maternal mental health, for example, smart phones. There is a lack of relevant data in this regard, and this could ...

  30. Pregnant women exposed to PFAS may be at risk for obesity, heart

    Women with higher levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) during pregnancy may experience long-term weight gain and heart problems later in life, according to new research, published ...