Pregnant - Ethnic
Pregnant - Ethnic
Maternal race and ethnicity have been associated with differences in pregnancy related morbidity and mortality. We aimed to evaluate the trends of several pregnancy risk factors/complications among different maternal racial/ethnic groups in the US ...
This cross-sectional study evaluates the association between racial and ethnic residential segregation and prenatal depression and anxiety among pregnant Asian, Black, Hispanic, and White individuals universally screened for mental health conditions during pregnancy.
This brief includes data on pregnancy and birth outcomes by race and ethnicity, describes the underlying factors driving disparities, and discusses current policies affecting maternal and infant ...
The aim of this study is to compare adequacy of prenatal care among various races and ethnicities in the state of Michigan and associated pregnancy and birth outcomes.
ALBANY, N.Y. (March 14, 2024) - The New York State Department of Health today released two new separate reports that show, despite continued efforts to reduce maternal mortality especially among racial and ethnic minorities, the rate of pregnancy-related deaths is still far too high in New York State, especially among Black pregnant persons.
Racial and ethnic concordance can improve health experiences and outcomes for Black, Indigenous, and other people of color. Furthermore, a diverse workforce in any setting is likely to improve patient-physician relationships, even when patients and physicians do not have racial concordance.
Objective Health Inequalities refer to disparities in healthcare access and outcomes based on social determinants of health. These inequalities disproportionately affect Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups, particularly pregnant women, who face increased risks and limited access to care due to low health literacy. Maternal mortality rates for BAME women can be up to four times higher ...
Introduction Racial discrimination has been consistently linked to various health outcomes and health disparities, including studies associating racial discrimination with patterns of racial disparities in adverse pregnancy outcomes. To expand our knowledge, this systematic review and meta-analysis assesses all available evidence on the association between self-reported racial discrimination ...
Overall, 15.5% of pregnant patients in the study were diagnosed with prenatal depression and 10.9% reported moderate to severe depressive symptoms, though the prevalence and risk differed substantially by race and ethnic subgroups.
To this end, the purpose of this article is to highlight the drivers of the black maternal mortality crisis, explore the shortfalls of Canada's colourblind approach to healthcare for racialized pregnant people, and to advocate for the collection of disaggregated racial data to better support advancements in Black maternal health.
A maternal death is defined by the World Health Organization as "the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and the site of the pregnancy, from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management, but not from accidental or incidental causes" (1).
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Objectives. To better understand racial and ethnic disparities in US maternal mortality. Methods. We analyzed 2016-2017 vital statistics mortality data with cause-of-death literals (actual words written on the death certificate) added. We created a subset of confirmed maternal deaths that had pregnancy mentions in the cause-of-death literals. Primary cause of death was identified and recoded ...
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Aug 12, 2024
A new study examined why African American and Hispanic women have higher rates of unintended pregnancy than White women, and found that unique factors explained the differences in unintended ...
Nov 28, 2025
Introduction Women from ethnic minority groups are at more risk of adverse outcomes in pregnancy compared with those from white British groups; suboptimal care may contribute to this increased risk. This study aimed to examine serious clinical incidents at two maternity units to explore causative factors for women from ethnic minorities and determine whether these differed from white women ...
Jul 3, 2024
Prenatal care — health care for pregnant mothers — is one of the most commonly used forms of preventive health care among women of reproductive age. Prenatal care represents an important opportunity to detect, monitor, and address risky health conditions and behaviors among expectant mothers that can impact birth outcomes.
Dec 6, 2024
Pregnancy and ethnic factors influencing births and infant mortality: 2013 Death rates of pre-term, full-term and post-term babies and various factors that may influence their survival. This is the latest release. View previous releases
Dec 31, 2024
Racial/ethnic disparities in maternal care exist, even as medicine continues to progress on several aspects, medical care continues to fail countless women each year, particularly minority women and women of color. Black and American Indian/Alaska ...
The term women are used but also include pregnant/birthing people regardless of gender identity. The inclusion criteria comprised of peer-reviewed articles published after 2014 in English and studies conducted within the USA that addressed the impact of implicit bias, racial disparities, and/or structural racism on pregnant Black women.
An ob-gyn discusses racial inequities in pregnancy care and what can be done about it.
Black, Asian and minority ethnic women are at higher risk of dying during pregnancy, childbirth and postnatally and of experiencing premature birth, stillbirth or neonatal death compared with their White counterparts. Discrimination against women ...
Nov 28, 2025
The findings support the need for more consistent and detailed research on the impact of race on early pregnancy outcomes and increasing ethnic diversity among study populations for trials to ensure meaningful and applicable data. Raising awareness of this racial health inequity in early pregnancy i …
Dr. Temeka Zore, MD, FACOG turns to the research to explain how race and ethnicity may influece fertility and reproductive outcomes.
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Black and ethnic minority women are paying with their lives for the lack of action on racial bias, reports Lilian Anekwe Maternal health—or lack of it—is one of the starkest examples of racial health inequalities in the United Kingdom and in the United States. Work in the UK by University of Oxford researchers found that between 2014 and 2016 the rate of maternal death in pregnancy was 8 ...
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Health Inequalities refer to disparities in healthcare access and outcomes based on social determinants of health. These inequalities disproportionately affect Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic (BAME) groups, particularly pregnant women, who face ...
May 6, 2025
Parliamentary report calls out racism in maternity care The report on Black maternal health from the UK government's women and equalities committee, published on 18 April 2023,1 is yet another reminder of the slow progress in tackling serious ethnic inequities in UK maternal health. The risk of maternal death remains almost four times higher for Black women and two times higher for Asian and ...
Most pregnancy-related deaths are preventable. Racial and ethnic disparities in pregnancy-related deaths have persisted over time. Pregnancy-related deaths per 100,000 live births (the pregnancy-related mortality ratio or PRMR) for black and AI/AN women older than 30 was four to five times as high as it was for white women.
Discover the harsh reality of higher black maternal mortality rates. Learn about systemic factors contributing to this health disparity and how we can reduce rates.
Known risk factors do not fully explain ethnic disparities in maternal mortality. The impact of socioeconomic deprivation appears to differ between ethnic groups.
(1) Background: This article focuses on the prevalence of overweight and obesity in pregnancy in different ethnic groups and assesses the existence of associated comorbidities. (2) Materials and Methods: A retrospective observational cohort study of ...
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Aug 18, 2025
This study provides insight into the specific challenges faced by ethnic minority women in pregnancy, which intersect with the unique problems posed by the ongoing SARS-CoV-2 pandemic to potentially widen existing ethnic disparities in maternal outcomes and experiences of maternity care.
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