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Committed to Highlighting and Changing Black Maternal Health Outcomes in the UK. Supporting Parents And Health Professionals With Our Resources #fivexmore

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New Video Series Alert 🚨 We've just uploaded a powerful new video from Elizabeth, CEO of Kicks Count on the Five X More App Kicks Count is dedicated to reducing stillbirth and neonatal death rates in the UK by raising awareness of baby movements—a critical part of keeping

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We recently launched our brand-new app, and we are so excited to share more about it with you! We’ve been getting loads of questions, so we thought we’d sit down and answer them directly. Wondering why we created this app? What you’ll find on it? How to download it? We cover it

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We're thrilled to introduce Karen Joash a leading Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist in London, to the Five X More Learning Hub App! With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Karen specialises in maternal medicine, perinatal mental health, and the management of conditions

We're thrilled to introduce <a href="/karenjoash/">Karen Joash</a> a leading Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist in London, to the Five X More Learning Hub App!

With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Karen specialises in maternal medicine, perinatal mental health, and the management of conditions
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Yesterday, we hosted the last Black Maternal Health APPG meeting of the year, continuing our mission to push for better outcomes for Black mothers and babies. Powerful insights were shared by leaders in maternity care, and we’ll keep holding those in power to account.

Yesterday, we hosted the last Black Maternal Health APPG meeting of the year, continuing our mission to push for better outcomes for Black mothers and babies. Powerful insights were shared by leaders in maternity care, and we’ll keep holding those in power to account.
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The Black Maternity Experience Survey is now LIVE! We are calling on Black women and Black mixed-heritage women/ birthing people in the UK to share their maternity experiences in the Black Maternity Experience Survey 2025! qnbgyctb5ay.typeform.com/blackmesurvey25

The Black Maternity Experience Survey is now LIVE! We are calling on Black women and Black mixed-heritage women/ birthing people in the UK to share their maternity experiences in the Black Maternity Experience Survey 2025!

qnbgyctb5ay.typeform.com/blackmesurvey25
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Your voice. Your story. Your power. We are proud to have worked alongside some incredible health professionals, organisations and individuals on this incredible project. Your voices made a difference before and they can again. Let’s continue to highlight the urgent changes

Your voice. Your story. Your power.

We are proud to have worked alongside some incredible health professionals, organisations and individuals on this incredible project.

Your voices made a difference before and they can again.

Let’s continue to highlight the urgent changes
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Join Fivexmore_ for the 6th annual Black Maternal Health Awareness Week UK from Monday 28th April - Sunday 4th May 2025 This powerful week is a reminder of our ongoing commitment to improving outcomes for Black mothers and birthing people. Despite continued advocacy and

Join <a href="/fivexmore/">Fivexmore_</a> for the 6th annual Black Maternal Health Awareness Week UK from Monday 28th April - Sunday 4th May 2025
This powerful week is a reminder of our ongoing commitment to improving outcomes for Black mothers and birthing people. Despite continued advocacy and
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Has the NHS got a ā€œfew bad applesā€ or is it structural racism? This week is Black Maternal Health Week organised by Fivexmore_ and there was a debate earlier in Parliament today secured by Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP Dr Caroline Johnson who has been an NHS doctor for over 20 years and is