✨ Promising progress in newborn healthcare! ✨ The Newborn Admission Temperature (NAT) Initiative has made meaningful strides in improving outcomes for Texas' most vulnerable newborns. 👶 This project by TCHMB was the first to measure hospital outcomes by race and ethnicity, uncovering key disparities in perinatal healthcare. 🔑 Highlights: ✔️ Decreased hypothermia rates in NICUs reporting race/ethnicity data. ✔️ Newborns of non-Hispanic Black mothers faced twice the incidence of hypothermia compared to those of non-Hispanic White mothers. Statewide initiatives like this drive equitable healthcare improvements for all Texans. 💙 📖 Learn more in the NAT Initiative Executive Summary: https://buff.ly/3Bs67c7 #NewbornHealth #PerinatalEquity #MaternalHealth #WomensHealth #TexasHealthcare
Texas Women's Healthcare Coalition (TWHC)
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Striving for a state where women have equal access to health care for healthy pregnancies.
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TWHC is working toward the vision of a state where every woman has access to the preventive and preconception care that will help her stay healthy and prepare for healthy, planned pregnancies.
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📢 New Report Alert! 📢 The Maternal Health and Safety Initiatives Biennial Report 2024 is now available! 📑 This report outlines key initiatives like TexasAIM, Hear Her Texas, and HRMCCSP that are making a difference in maternal health across the state. From preventing serious illness to supporting pregnant women with opioid use disorder, these efforts are helping ensure safer pregnancies, postpartum care, and more. 💜🤰🏽 Check out the full report for valuable insights and recommendations! 🔗 https://buff.ly/3D1l19G #MaternalHealth #TexasMoms #WomensHealth #PublicHealth 🌟
https://www.dshs.texas.gov/sites/default/files/legislative/2024-Reports/Maternal-Health-and-Safety-Initiatives-Biennial-Report-2024.pdf
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💡 Why Safety Net Health Programs Matter 💡 Access to affordable healthcare transforms lives, especially for women facing barriers to traditional programs. Our latest blog explores the impact of programs like Healthy Texas Women, Family Planning Program, and Breast and Cervical Cancer Services on women's health in Texas. Discover how these programs save lives, strengthen communities, and reduce costs. 🌟 🔗 Read more: The Vital Role of Safety Net Health Programs https://buff.ly/40QB2cy #WomensHealth
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📊 The March of Dimes 2024 Report Card is out, and the results are a critical call to action for all of us. Texas has received a D grade, highlighting persistent disparities in maternal and infant health. We must prioritize solutions that address access to care, social determinants of health, and support for all families. 💡 Take a look at the full report to understand the data driving the urgent need for change in our state. Let’s work together to advocate for healthier moms and babies in Texas! 👉 Check out the report here: https://buff.ly/48S6tFc #MaternalHealth #InfantHealth
2024 March Of Dimes Report Card For Texas
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🩷 Today in Austin, TWHC hosted a dynamic Provider Panel to educate policymakers and their staff on the essential work of women’s health programs. 💬✨ Providers from across Texas shared powerful insights during three engaging sessions: 💠 HTW & BCCS Programs 🚑 Rural Health & Mobile Health Units 🤰🏽 Maternal Health We’re so grateful for our incredible panelists and their dedication to improving women’s health across the state! 💪💜 #WomensHealth 🚀 Today in Austin, TWHC hosted a dynamic Provider Panel to educate policymakers and their staff on the essential work of women’s health programs. 💬✨ Providers from across Texas shared powerful insights during three engaging sessions: 💠 HTW & BCCS Programs 🚑 Rural Health & Mobile Health Units 🤰🏽 Maternal Health We’re so grateful for our incredible panelists and their dedication to improving women’s health across the state! 💪💛 #WomensHealth
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Greetings from the APHA Annual Meeting and Expo! 🌍 Rachel, our Policy & Advocacy Coordinator, and Mariana, our Advocacy Communications Manager, have had an inspiring time connecting with health leaders from across the country. It’s incredible to be part of conversations that shape the future of public health and amplify our work for women’s healthcare. 💬 Excited to bring back new insights for Texas! #APHA2024 #WomensHealth #Advocacy
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🌸 What is Maternal OCD? 🌸 October is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Awareness Month. Maternal or Perinatal OCD is a maternal mental health condition impacting up to 5% of people during pregnancy and postpartum. Yet, symptoms like intrusive thoughts often get misunderstood by patients and providers alike. 🤔 🔸 Intrusive Thoughts It's common for up to 70-100% of women and their partners to experience unsettling thoughts around childbirth and the postpartum period. While these thoughts can be alarming—often involving fears of infant harm—they are typically recognized as inappropriate by the mother and don't indicate a higher risk of actual harm. 🔸 OCD in Pregnancy and Postpartum Pregnancy and postpartum OCD have a prevalence rate of 7.8% prenatally and 16.9% postpartum. Symptoms can include persistent, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) that create a need for relief through certain actions (compulsions). Half of women with OCD may experience intrusive thoughts about infant harm, but it's key to remember that such thoughts are not part of a psychotic process. Learn more about maternal OCD and how we can support maternal mental health here: https://buff.ly/4fjP4aD 🌱 #MaternalMentalHealth #MaternalHealth
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🌟 Mobile Health in Action! 🚐 These past two days, we had the opportunity to visit the Women's and Men's Health Services of the Coastal Bend (WAMHS) Mobile Health Clinic in Corpus Christi. This experience was a powerful reminder of the importance of bringing essential care directly to communities. We spoke with both patients and providers, witnessing firsthand how these mobile health units are making a difference by expanding access to care and improving health outcomes. A huge thank you to @WAMHS for hosting us and for the incredible work you do! 💙 Stay tuned as we share the stories and impact of this visit! 🩷 #MobileHealth #HealthAccess #WomensHealth
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🔍 Preventative Health Services for Women: A National Snapshot A recent survey from the National Center for Health Statistics shows that 12% of adult women have accessed critical sexual health services—such as birth control, HIV PrEP, and STI testing and treatment—in the last year. These services play a vital role in protecting women’s health and ensuring they have the resources they need to make informed decisions about their care. More info here: https://buff.ly/3THbwC7 #WomensHealth #PreventativeCare
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🧠🌍 World Mental Health Day reminds us that mental health is health, let's shine a light on the mental health of moms. In Texas, Maternal Mental Health Conditions are one of the most common complications during pregnancy and postpartum. In 2019: -They were the leading cause of pregnancy-related deaths (22%). -Depressive disorder was the most common, followed by substance use, bipolar, and psychotic disorders. -Mental health issues contributed to 25% of these deaths, with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) making up 11%. Moms deserve care, compassion, and support for their mental health. Together, we can support moms and improve outcomes! 💚🤰💬 Download The Texas Research-to-Policy Collaboration (TX RPC) Project full report here: https://buff.ly/3XZOd84 #WorldMentalHealthDay #MaternalHealth