Be the biggest and loudest advocates for your own health. Stay informed about preventive screenings, regular check-ups, and wellness initiatives. Prioritize mental health by seeking support and promoting open conversations about well-being.
According to Every Mother Counts, more than a third of all counties in the United States do not have an obstetric care provider. "Shortages of obstetricians, midwives, hospitals, and birth centers mean that some people, especially in rural areas, have to travel an hour or more to get basic prenatal and delivery care. For women with complications who need to see a specialist, the trip can be prohibitive, leading some women to go without the level of care they need for the best chance at a healthy birth," shares Every Mother Counts.
Advocating for yourself in matters of maternal health is a powerful and essential aspect of navigating the journey of motherhood. Don't hesitate to voice your concerns, ask questions, and seek the care you deserve. Maternal health is a priority, and you deserve the best care possible.
Your concerns, whether they pertain to physical symptoms, emotional well-being, or any uncertainties you may have, are valid and deserve attention. Open communication with your healthcare providers ensures that potential issues are addressed promptly.
“Moms should receive personalized care. Every birthing experience is different, even for the same mom. So, if you've had one, two, or three babies or more, your birthing experience may differ each time,” shares Rachel Brown, Co-Founder of Postpartum Peace of Mind, in our interview.
Let's carry forward this spirit of empowerment and self-care all year long, surpassing National Women's Health Week. Moms everywhere should continue to prioritize mindful movement, nourishing nutrition, self-care rituals, community connection, and health advocacy every day. By doing so, we nurture ourselves and create a ripple effect of wellness in our families and communities. Remember, healthy moms equal healthy societies.