For Bailey Rollins, the owner of a Brooklyn-based doula service, the maternal mortality crisis informs every aspect of her work.
Become emotionally and physically prepared for pregnancy and birth. Research available options for healthcare providers and birthing environments, and become informed about routine newborn care. Continuously educate yourself about developmental stages of childhood, setting realistic expectations and remaining flexible.
For Bailey Rollins, the owner of a Brooklyn-based doula service, the maternal mortality crisis informs every aspect of her work. |
"Every Mother Counts was born from the recognition that not all childbearing people enjoy the same access and privilege when it comes to maternity care. |
"This classic book is a wonderful parental companion that can be read a few pages at a time. Inspirational stories and research nurture the parent into an empathic embrace of her child. |
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“Our goal is to identify the knowledge and resources that could help pregnant and postpartum women cope with all of the unique stressors they are facing right now so that we can secure the health of moms and babies.” |
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"Maternal intuition gave you an ability to know things, and while it's not objective or qualitative or will be written about in a peer-review journal Read more |
Thank you to the National Parenting Education Network - NPEN for collaborating with organizations like API to raise the message that parenting education is for everyone. |