Friend,
I am excited to share that my bipartisan Maternal and Child Health Stillbirth Prevention Act passed the House!
While the United States leads the world in medical innovation and development of new cures, we have an unacceptably high maternal mortality and stillbirth rate. Over 21,000 babies are stillborn every year, and nearly one in four stillbirths is preventable.
The tragedy of a stillbirth – the unexpected death of a baby after 20 weeks of pregnancy – is devastating to mothers and families. Many of the women who endure a stillbirth have already picked out their baby’s name or started decorating a nursery – this heartbreak of stillbirth leaves an unfillable void for the families it impacts. Our moms and babies deserve better.
Ensuring expecting women have access to high-quality maternal care, regardless of zip code or income level, is critical to preventing stillbirths and improving outcomes for both mother and baby. My bipartisan Maternal and Child Health Stillbirth Prevention Act would finally dedicate funds towards stillbirth prevention and research, saving the lives of mothers and babies. I am so proud this bipartisan bill was passed by the House this week! This is a huge milestone in the fight to end stillbirth.
By passing this legislation, we are making meaningful progress to reduce stillbirths, ensure expecting women receive the care they deserve, and support growing families. Together, we can end the heartbreak of stillbirth and help bring more healthy babies into the world.
Watch my floor remarks here and read on for more information on my work for Iowans this week!
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