11/21/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/21/2024 14:08
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Lindsay Harris, (334) 206-9314
Too many Alabama women die each year from complications related to pregnancy. These deaths occur during pregnancy and up to one year following a pregnancy/delivery. During reviews of deaths from 2018-2019, the Alabama Maternal Mortality Review Committee (MMRC) determined that 24 out of 93 (26%) deaths were pregnancy-related. Of these deaths, 15 out of 24 (62.5%) were determined to be preventable.
In the past decade, the pregnancy-related mortality ratio in the United States has nearly doubled. In 2021, the ratio increased to 33.2 deaths per 100,000 live births from 17.8 in 2011. The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) Maternal Mortality Review Program (MMRP) is launching the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Hear Her Campaign.
The Hear Her Campaign supports efforts to prevent pregnancy-related deaths by sharing potentially life-saving messages about urgent maternal warning signs. It includes resources for people who are pregnant or postpartum, their partners, family, and friends; and the health care professionals who interact with them. The Hear Her Campaign aims to empower women and their support networks to know the urgent maternal warning signs and speak up when they have concerns. Recognizing the warning signs and getting the right diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible can save lives.
Pregnant and postpartum people up to a year after pregnancy need to seek medical care immediately if they experience any of the following signs or symptoms:
Everyone has an important role to play in helping prevent pregnancy-related deaths. Listening and taking the concerns of pregnant and recently pregnant people seriously is a simple, yet powerful, action. It can prevent serious health complications and death.
ADPH has included information about the campaign on its website. Shared posts are also on social media platforms.
Further information on the campaign can be found at the CDC.
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Mission: To promote, protect, and improve Alabama's health
Vision: Healthy People. Healthy Communities. Healthy Alabama.