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Center to Co-Host "Mental Health Burden of In/Fertility," a Virtual Event for Black Maternal Mental Health Week

Center to Co-Host "Mental Health Burden of In/Fertility," a Virtual Event for Black Maternal Mental Health Week
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Expectant Black mothers, facing higher mortality rates, turn to doulas and midwives for support

Getty Images(NEW YORK) For Ebon'Nae Bradley, helping expectant parents is more than a job - it's her mission. Bradley has been a licensed doula for more than a decade and has supported hundreds of mothers in their journeys to give birth. "I always like to describe it as like a birth planner for your birth," said Bradley, who is based in Dallas, of her role in the birthing process. "We sit with you and we really help you to see what the vision is for your birth. We help you find your power." The Mayo Clinic defines a doula as a professional labor assistant who provides both physical and emotional support during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period. Black doulas like Bradley are helping mothers reclaim their child birthing processes by empowering them to make decisions around their own health care. "When women reach out to me, especially Black women, the No. 1 thing, without fail, is fear. They're afraid," Bradley told ABC's ....

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