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Lawsuit filed to protect midwifery in Hawaiʻi; Group to rally for traditional birth practices at state Capitol : Maui Now

A lawsuit filed was today by the Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation an the Center for Reproductive Rights challenging a midwifery law that they say is preventing pregnant people in Hawaiʻi from using skilled midwives for their pregnancies and births, as they have for generations.

We re still here : Indigenous midwives are using cultural practices to combat high maternal mortality rates

We re still here : Indigenous midwives are using cultural practices to combat high maternal mortality rates
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Courtesy of Aubrey Vailoces(NEW YORK) Aubrey Vailoces, a mom of three, was breastfeeding her 10-month-old daughter in her Maui home last week when she said alarms started going off and she saw her entire neighborhood was covered in black smoke. "You couldn t even see the neighbors houses," Vailoces told ABC News Good Morning America, describing the scene in the historic town of Lahaina on the Hawaiian island of Maui. "My partner said, We have to go, and I said, I have nothing, and he just said, We have to go. " Vailoces, 36, and her partner scrambled out of the home and into their car, evacuating with their 10-month-old daughter as well as Vailoces 6-year-old twin daughters and her mom. "We didn t take anything. I was just in my nursing bra and underwear," Vailoces said, adding she thought their home would be OK amid the wildfires that have since devastated much of Maui. "I was so comfortable thinking the fire would never get there, that

People step up to help pregnant, postpartum moms amid Maui wildfire devastation

Courtesy of Aubrey Vailoces(NEW YORK) Aubrey Vailoces, a mom of three, was breastfeeding her 10-month-old daughter in her Maui home last week when she said

Health - Carroll Broadcasting Inc

Courtesy of Aubrey Vailoces(NEW YORK) Aubrey Vailoces, a mom of three, was breastfeeding her 10-month-old daughter in her Maui home last week when she said alarms started going off and she saw her entire neighborhood was covered in black smoke. "You couldn t even see the neighbors houses," Vailoces told ABC News Good Morning America, describing the scene in the historic town of Lahaina on the Hawaiian island of Maui. "My partner said, We have to go, and I said, I have nothing, and he just said, We have to go. " Vailoces, 36, and her partner scrambled out of the home and into their car, evacuating with their 10-month-old daughter as well as Vailoces 6-year-old twin daughters and her mom. "We didn t take anything. I was just in my nursing bra and underwear," Vailoces said, adding she thought their home would be OK amid the wildfires that have since devastated much of Maui. "I was so comfortable thinking the fire would never get there, that

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