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Healthcare options for pregnant New Mexicans are few and far between and the issue is getting worse, according to reporting by Heerea Rikhraj with New Mexico In Depth. Rikhraj spoke with ¾ÅÉ«Íø about why birthing centers and prenatal care options are dwindling.
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The United States has the highest rate of maternal mortality among wealthy nations. And New Mexico has nearly double the national rate of pregnancy-related mortality. Experts told lawmakers this week that this is an urgent issue.
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On this episode we talk with Nicolle Gonzales, She is a nurse-midwife from the Navajo Nation and has dedicated her life to addressing Native American maternal health disparities around access to care while reclaiming indigenous birthing practices and supporting the return of indigenous midwives to communities.
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The New Mexico Department of Health has missed its mark for early childhood health services and needs to create a whole new strategy to improve health…
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Research has shown that newborns have healthier birth weights when their mothers receive proper prenatal care and that stress can contribute to early…
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The number of babies born dependent on drugs in New Mexico more than tripled between 2008 and 2017 according to new data from the state Department of…
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When pregnant women experience discrimination and stress, their babies do, too. This could help explain disturbing racial inequities in maternal and…
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Let's Talk New Mexico 5/3 8a: Having a baby is a dangerous prospect for many women in New Mexico. Many hospitals aren’t prepared to deal with…