From Physicians for Reproductive Health <[email protected]>
Subject LISTEN: Dr. Perritt is on NPR to talk navigating life after pregnancy loss
Date April 15, 2021 4:35 PM
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Dear John,

Pregnancy loss is incredibly common but patients rarely receive the support they need. President & CEO Dr. Jamila Perritt talked with NPR Life Kit about how we can do more.

This Life Kit episode is in honor of Black Maternal Health Week and in collaboration with NATAL [[link removed]], a podcast docuseries about having a baby while Black in the US.

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Black women are twice as likely to experience pregnancy loss than white women and they face more obstacles to getting the holistic, patient-centered care they need.

Dr. Perritt says, “integrated care means really putting the person experiencing pregnancy loss at the center of the care model and building out from there” and she urges health care providers to work collaboratively to connect patients to community resources.

In our ongoing work to improve Black maternal health, we will continue following the lead of organizers—like Sisters in Loss [[link removed]] and National Black Doulas Association [[link removed]]—as we leverage the power of our physician advocates.
In solidarity,

Sara Kirkwood (she/her/hers)
Senior Director, Engagement

Physicians for Reproductive Health
1430 Broadway
New York, NY 10018
United States

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