We've teamed up with the NationalMedAssn to launch our first ever Black Maternal Health Hub. It's a one stop shop to help Black women feel supported, informed and empowered on their road to parenthood. Check it out now!
In the United States, non-Hispanic Black women are three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women. That’s one of the highest maternal mortality rates among industrialized nations. At The Bump, we believe it’s our collective responsibility to champion Black maternal health and wellness—which is why we’re partnering with the National Medical Association to keep you informed, supported and empowered throughout your pregnancy and parenting journey.
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