
Elaine Welteroth
@elainewelteroth
BE A BRIDGE IN THE DIVIDE | NYT Bestselling Author of #MoreThanEnough: Claiming Space For Who You Are (No Matter What They Say) 📚Link below
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"Pivoting to midwifery care was life-changing for me—but I am well aware that it’s still considered a privilege in this country," writes Elaine Welteroth. "This same choice should be readily accessible for every birthing person" ti.me/3kzU0Bc

"The possibilities of #midwifery extend far, far beyond maternal mortality. People should have births that make them feel empowered and joyful." -Keisha Goode, PhD Thank you Elaine Welteroth for sharing your story & uplifting the work of Black midwives: cosmopolitan.com/health-fitness…

Elaine Welteroth Cosmopolitan Thank you for showing not only the importance of culturally aware care but also the range of skills that midwives bring to the table and spotlighting how they are the key to solving so many maternal health crises👏👏👏

Thank you Elaine Welteroth for showing not only the importance of culturally aware care but also the range of skills that #midwives bring to the table and spotlighting how they are the key to solving so many maternal health crises👏👏👏

"It doesn’t have to be this way. Studies show that including midwives in the healthcare system could prevent more than 80% of maternal and infant deaths." Elaine Welteroth shares her personal story of using midwifery care. time.com/6249274/elaine…

Great article about the impact a midwife can have for #BlackWomen to have a safe and healthy birth. In the Midst of the Black #MaternalHealth Crisis, Could Midwives Be the Answer? buff.ly/3XWF2mT by Naureen Khan via Cosmopolitan CC: Elaine Welteroth Keisha Goode, PhD


Made this little video with my friends bobbiebabyco to shed light on the #maternalnortalitycrisis #TikTok tiktok.com/t/ZTRs2mTgf/


“When your dreams are bigger than the places you find yourself in, sometimes you need to seek out your own reminders that there is more. And there is always more waiting for you on the other side of fear” Elaine Welteroth

. Some stories have a way of seeping into your ❤️ Who knew that such laws needed to be passed to save pregnant #women from suffering such loss when in the care of a hospital. W/done Elaine Welteroth for living your truth beautifully glamour.com/story/bobbie-e…






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