Perinatal leader, DNP, Women's Health CNS, mother, ally, author, supporting all parents, advocate for safest and best practice. Tweets reflect my own opinion.
From being more likely to have dismissed medical concerns, to having an increased risk of experiencing birthing complications, Black moms are more likely to experience traumatic births and the #MentalHealth consequences that follow.
Be the one to #HearHer. #BMMHW2024
The top ten states with the highest rates of maternal mortality have all passed abortion bans.
Extremists say they are motivated by the health and well-being of women and children—but they’re silent on maternal mortality.
The hypocrisy abounds.
As a nursing student, I learned nothing about the contributions of nurses of color. I am honored that Dr. Loarte-Rodriguez will share her journey into nursing. Please join us and share with current nursing students and those interested in nursing.
https://t.co/LXlYtpVhJz
AJOG Expert Review: Pelvic floor injury during vaginal birth is life-altering and preventable: what can we do about it? Interactions among levator, anterior wall, and apical ligaments https://t.co/Y9WBhgntxr
Another event at UMass Amherst! April 1st from 9 am to 12 pm, Using the Arts to express who we are and to learn. Come for a morning of activities, food provided. For more information visit: https://t.co/ZSbba0k5uX
It's #givingtuesday2023 I dream of a time when maternal mortality is a thing of the past. No more uncertainty, no more fear, a place where we all feel safe and celebrated during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum. Please support. Visit: https://t.co/XnHMlSW0SJ. Thank you.
Lucinda's House is a collaborative interdisciplinary effort. We offer individual consultations, community health programs, and resources to address racial disparities in maternal health. Please support our efforts. #GivingTuesday#MaternalHealthEquity
Attention early career nurse scholars in maternity, midwifery, neonatal, and pediatric specialties who want to learn about journal publishing and how to be more successful at publishing your work, today is the day….
@artayyeb @M_Sanpedro Agree. It is short-sighted to get rid of CNS programs & the role is often misunderstood. We have an active CNS program at Rhode Island College & an active @NACNS chapter. We are needed. Signed a licensed women's health/gender related CNS. @RICNews
Encouraging nurse scholars who want to learn more about journal publishing to apply to join our 2024 MCN Editorial Fellowship.
See our website or this thread for more details. https://t.co/M02kFS2Ipe
Super proud to have contributed to this amazing work with @verobarce and the rest of the authors. Let’s change the narrative and embrace respectful, supportive and loving communication.
@drannamvaldez @audreylyndon Yes, of course. I was happy to share. This is a very important message. I do feel that reading the article by @audreylyndon and colleagues followed by your blog as an exemplar of emotional safety is must reading. Very impactful.
Nurses and health care team members.....please read this post, the linked article by @audreylyndon and colleagues, and the blog post by @drannamvaldez and her daughter. We must provide emotional safety to those we care for and their families.