“And since we all came from a woman,
got our name from a woman and our game from a woman…
…I think it’s time to kill for our women;
Time to heal our women — be real to our women.
…And if we don’t, we’ll have a race of babies
That will hate the ladies that make the babies.”
— 2Pac, “Keep Ya Head Up” (1993)
The incomparable strength of women starts with their ability to give birth. Bringing life into this world is the cornerstone to our survival as a race, yet a lot of us, including many pregnant women themselves, know little about the very complicated journey that comes with growing a human life in your body for nine months at a time.
That’s where the work of a doula comes in. We learned all about it this past week for the occasion of Black Maternal Health Week, which promotes the proper knowledge and understanding when it comes to birth care, reproductive rights and even the hard facts when it comes to maternal mortality.
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As guests of Baby Dove, the sub-line to trusted toiletries imprint Dove made especially for newborn skin, we joined the ladies of Sista Midwife at Brooklyn eatery KOKOMO (see: “NYC Restaurant Week” review) for a night of learning, info-sharing and most importantly toasting to the important role that Black women play in giving birth.
Here’s some need-to-know information when it comes to Black doula care below, via Baby Dove and Sista Midwife:
“Black moms are 3-5x more likely to die in the birthing journey than their white counterparts, with increased likelihood of their babies facing health complications with lasting impacts. The support of doulas is beneficial, yet there are still barriers for Black moms to access the superior care they deserve.
Baby Dove is expanding its resources for Black moms to find a Black doula in their area with its…
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