Maybe you feel like this information will never impact you or yours, but it can. If you really think about it, you might realize that yes, you have indeed been touched by this scourge in our community, that you really do know someone who has lost their child to prematurely, to low birth weight, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), illness or abuse.
In 2007, in Florida alone, 1,689 babies who were born alive died before the age of 1—689 of which were African American … or nearly 41 percent!
What can be done? There are a myriad of causes that may lead to prematurity and low birth weight, two of the largest contributors to the high death rate for babies. The research continues and recent findings suggest that the health of the mother before conception or between pregnancies is key to the health of the growing baby inside her.
It is imperative that women see their healthcare provider before becoming pregnant. Women looking to become mothers should take folic acid daily, drink plenty of water, eat healthy foods, exercise and visit the dentist. If you are uninsured, start thinking now about how you will manage the medical costs of a pregnancy; educate yourself on what is available in your area and how you will gain access to those services.
If you are not ready for a baby, then hold off until you are. Almost 50 percent of pregnancies are unplanned. Once pregnant, gather your support team, start prenatal care right away, and find a midwife or a doctor who will listen to your concerns and help you bring your baby to full-term. Our babies are dying—let’s change this statistic once and for all.
Sources:
The Birth Place Birthing Center
www.thebirthplace.org
Author: Beautiful! Images of Health, Joy and Vitality in Pregnancy and Birth
www.jenniejoseph.com
Founder and Executive Director of Commonsense Childbirth Inc.
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