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Minority Health Month: Pregnancy & Birth Resources
Cara Terreri
At the end of this Minority Health Month, a time to raise awareness about and encourage action to improve health disparities that continue to affect racial and ethnic minority populations, we would like to share pregnancy, birth, breastfeeding, postpartum, and early parenting, resources for different ethnic populations. This list is not exhaustive, and unfortunately, is not as robust as it should be. If you know of an organization that helps populations who are underresourced, please let us know!
Black/African American
- National Black Doulas Association
- Black Mothers Breastfeeding Association
- National Black Midwives Alliance
- Association of Black Women Physicians
- The National Birth Equity Collaborative
- Sista Midwife Productions and the Sister Midwife Director
- Mama Glow
- Black Women’s Health Imperative
- Commonsense Childbirth
- Uzazi Village
- Health Connect One
- Black Women Do Breastfeed
- National Association of Professional and Peer Lactation Supporters of Color
- Therapy for Black Girls
- Black Therapists Rock
- Protecting Your Birth: A Guide for Black Mothers
Hispanic/Latinx
American Indians/Alaska Natives
- Alaska Native Birthworkers
- Indian Health Service - Maternal Child Health
- Beginning Journey: First Nations Pregnancy Resource
- Indigenous informational downloads from Best Start
Asian Americans
Maternal health resources for the many Asian-American populations in the United States is severely lacking though disparities continue to affect this population's health outcomes. If you know of a resource specific to Asian-American parents, please let us know.
Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders