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Georgia Mothers Rally for Safer Pregnancies
22 Jan
Summary
- Nearly 200 mothers and advocates gathered at Georgia State Capitol demanding action.
- Georgia's maternal mortality rate is among the nation's highest, disproportionately affecting Black women.
- Advocates urge expanded Medicaid coverage for crucial postpartum support services.

On Maternal Health Awareness Day, nearly 200 mothers and advocates converged at the Georgia State Capitol. Their unified message to lawmakers was a demand for Georgia to enhance efforts in reducing pregnancy-related deaths and improving maternal health outcomes statewide.
The rally highlighted the struggles many women face, like Neil Nicholson, who detailed difficulties accessing doula services due to insurance and economic constraints. Nicholson sought help from the Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Georgia, underscoring the need for such community resources.
Georgia's Department of Health reports a maternal mortality rate among the nation's highest, with Black women experiencing substantially elevated risks. Tameka Mitchell of Postpartum Support International emphasized community advocacy's role in normalizing discussions and driving policy change.




