Soon-to-be Mothers are Being Mistreated by Healthcare Professionals
Soon-to-be Mothers are Being Mistreated by Healthcare Professionals
The distressing reality of expecting mothers being mistreated during pregnancy and childbirth in the United States is coming to light, revealing a troubling statistic: 1 in 5 mothers in the U.S. are reporting mistreatment from healthcare professionals. A survey encompassing more than 2,400 new mothers shows the pressing need for change in the realm of maternity care. Published by the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the research shows the rates of mistreatment were higher among Black, Hispanic, and multiracial women. About 30% of Black and Hispanic mothers reported some form of mistreatment and 40% reported discrimination.Dr. Debra Houry, the CDC's chief medical officer, said, "The health of moms is the health of our nation. Too many women die during and after pregnancy in this country, and many women report mistreatment and discrimination during maternity care. This is unacceptable as we know mistreatment can have a negative impact on the quality of maternity care, and we have to encourage a culture of respectful maternity care."The findings of the survey are based on women who have at least one child under the age of 18. The survey was administered in late April, asking women to respond based on the experience they had delivering their youngest child.
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1 in 5 U.S. Mothers Say They've Been Mistreated During Maternity Care1 in 5 women – and even more Black, Hispanic mothers – report mistreatment during maternity care, according to CDC report
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