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Bringing vital breastmilk to preemies under rocket fire

Bringing vital breastmilk to preemies under rocket fire Director of Human Milk Bank braves missiles to take donated breast milk to southern hospitals after crisis leads to rash of premature births. Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash On May 14, Dr. Sharron Bransburg-Zabari put on a protective vest and helmet to carry out her lifesaving mission in southern Israel. As director of the National Mother’s Milk Bank of Magen David Adom (MDA), Bransburg-Zabari took on the task of bringing donated breastmilk to newborns in hospitals throughout the South, which is under heavy rocket attack from Hamas in Gaza. MDA, Israel’s national organization for emergency pre-hospital medical care and blood services, explained that many women in the South gave birth prematurely due to the stress and tension of the missile fire.

Making Milestones launch attracts public health leaders

Saturday, May 15, 2021 4:00 AM During a year of loss for so many, Indiana has made modest gains in addressing a public health crisis for its youngest residents. While Indiana’s infant mortality rate has fallen to the lowest level in state recorded history, we still have work to do to achieve Governor Holcomb’s challenge to be the “best in the Midwest” by 2024. Defined as the death of a baby before his or her first birthday, infant mortality is widely recognized as the leading global indicator of a population’s health status. Despite being one of the wealthiest and most medically sophisticated countries in the world, the United States has an unacceptably high infant mortality rate of 5.7 deaths per 1,000 live births. Within the United States, Indiana ranks 42nd, losing more than 11 Hoosier babies each week.

Robust and resilient system of maternal care needed in Republic of Ireland, Greens say

‘Robust and resilient system of maternal care needed in Republic of Ireland, Greens say Women’s health and wellbeing, which have long been “neglected”, need to be prioritised post-Covid, Green Party TD Neasa Hourigan says Michelle Devane, PA 04 May, 2021 19:24 Urgent action is needed to address the shortfall in services and support for pregnant women and new mothers, Green Party TD Neasa Hourigan has said. Women’s health and wellbeing, which have long been “neglected”, need to be prioritised post-Covid, Ms Hourigan added. The Dublin Central TD made the comments at the launch of the Green Party’s road map for improved maternal care in the Republic of Ireland, post-Covid.

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