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Coalition Letter to President Biden: Addressing the Climate Crisis Domestic Impacts on Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes

Dear President Biden, We are a group of human rights, reproductive rights, reproductive justice, environmental justice, maternal and child health, health care professional organizations, medical societies, and other advocates writing with a spirit of energized support for your January Executive Order (EO) on Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad[1] and for your commitment to racial justice and environmental justice in addressing the climate crisis in the United States. April 20, 2021 Pregnant People, Infants, Children Particularly Vulnerable We are also writing to emphasize that addressing the climate crisis appropriately includes considering how heat, wildfires, floods, and other impacts stand to worsen the maternal health crisis that is dominated by unjust racial disparities, widening further the shocking gap in this country between who has a healthy pregnancy and baby and who does not.

An obscure Florida law prevented this Orlando mother from suing her doctor for her son s fatal birth injuries

Orlando mother Ruth Jacques, distraught over the fatal injuries her son suffered during childbirth, couldn't sue her doctor because of an obscure state law. When.

First Data on COVID Vaccines in Pregnancy

email article COVID-19 vaccines appeared safe in pregnant women, with side effects that were consistent with those in non-pregnant people, researchers found. In addition, though they were not directly comparable, incidence of reported adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes were similar to those reported prior to the pandemic, noted Tom Shimabukuro, MD, and colleagues from the CDC v-safe COVID-19 Pregnancy Registry Team in the Pregnant women were excluded from COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials, despite being at risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes and the CDC classifying pregnancy as a condition putting people at high risk for severe COVID-19. However, both CDC s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommended that pregnant women should not be prevented from receiving COVID-19 vaccines, and advised shared clinical decision-making.

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