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According to the CDC the United States is on a trajectory of increasingly adverse maternal health outcomes, which are particularly inequitable for pregnant individuals of color. In fact, although the United States spends more on health care than any other country in the world, more than two pregnant individuals die during childbirth every day, placing the country highest in maternal deaths when compared with 49 other countries in the developed world. 

ShLanda Burton is an Advanced Certified Birth Doula and a Community Nutrition Specialist. She is the Southeastern Regional Director for DONA International. ShLanda serves as the Founder and Executive Director at The National Birth Coalition where their mission is to establish the maternal and infant health of Black and Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) as a severe priority, to empower, explore and advocate for the most effective, evidence-based, culturally competent policies and practices for improving outcomes for parents and babies.    

 Doula Burton join Dr. Bland for a frank discussion about the state of Maternal Health In America.  

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