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THE ADVERSE LABOR AND DELIVERY EXPERIENCE FACED BY BLACK WOMEN

Journal: International Education and Research Journal (Vol.10, No. 5)

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Page : 98-101

Keywords : Healthcare; Disparity; Racism; Obstetrics; Morbidity; Mortality; Stigmas;

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Abstract

Healthcare and equity go hand in hand, but this is usually not the case for pregnant black women, prenatally and during labor and delivery. The general public frequently has certain views regarding black women, and these biases can be projected by healthcare providers, as well. The relationship between a woman and an Obstetrician/Gynecologist (OB/GYN) is vital for a mother and her baby. Black women constantly experience negativity and dismissal of inquiries in the medical field. Not only does this lead to detrimental outcomes, but it also discourages these women from asking for help when needed. This leads to the overall health vulnerability/disparity experienced by black women regarding systemic racism. Research indicates that black women need more equitable care in general, but this narrative focuses on obstetrics. Black women and infants' lives are lost due to the poor quality and under-utilization of their healthcare.

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