2020
DOI: 10.20429/jgpha.2020.080104
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Maternal Mortality among African American Women in the State of Georgia, Causes, Policy, and Ethical Considerations

Abstract: Background: The U.S. is currently one of thirteen countries where maternal mortality rates (MMR) is worse now than it was fifteen years ago. Reducing maternal mortality is one of the significant challenges facing the health system in the United States, especially in the State of Georgia, which has one of the highest MMR in the nation. The purpose of this review is to explore the causes, policy, and ethical contextual factors contributing to increased maternal mortality rates among African American women in the… Show more

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“…30 Due to the lack of access to health insurance, some pregnant women with low SES in Georgia end up having to undergo unnecessary Cesarean sections and lack access to much-needed care for maternal conditions such as preeclampsia, premature rupture of membranes, and vaginal bleeding. 31 …”
Section: Social Determinants and Maternal Mortalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 Due to the lack of access to health insurance, some pregnant women with low SES in Georgia end up having to undergo unnecessary Cesarean sections and lack access to much-needed care for maternal conditions such as preeclampsia, premature rupture of membranes, and vaginal bleeding. 31 …”
Section: Social Determinants and Maternal Mortalitymentioning
confidence: 99%