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Jan. 23 named Maternal Health Awareness Day

Governor Eric J. Holcomb has proclaimed January 23 as Maternal Health Awareness Day in Indiana. The declaration is part of a national effort designed to remember the women who have lost their lives to childbirth and focus on efforts to ensure that Indiana moms are able to have safe and healthy deliveries.
Every day, two women die in the United States following childbirth, and an additional 1,000 women are affected each week by severe complications during delivery. In Indiana, 123 women suffered pregnancy-associated deaths in 2018 and 2019.
Indiana is working to improve maternal health outcomes on numerous fronts. In addition to the work of the Maternal Mortality Review Committee:

Indiana also has partnered with CDC’s Hear Her campaign, which seeks to raise awareness of potentially life-threatening warning signs during and after pregnancy. The goal of the campaign is to improve communication between patients and their healthcare providers, empower women to speak up if something does not feel right, and encourage women’s support systems to engage in important conversations with them throughout pregnancy and beyond.