Exploring the Necessity for Alternative Perinatal Care for Black Women in the United States
Author/Creator
Date
2022-05-22Type of Work
39 pagesText
Department
Cultural SustainabilityProgram
MA in Cultural SustainabilityRights
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black activismBlack maternal health
Maternal health
black midwives
perintal care
Black Women
black women mortality rate
alternative health care
doula
midwife
black
birth birth workers
postpartum care
prenatal care
Cultural sustainability -- Capstone (Graduate)
Abstract
The Capstone reflection explores the need for alternative perinatal care for black women in the United States.
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