This article addresses the need for updated maternity guidelines in healthcare, as highlighted by a report from the NHS Race and Health Observatory. The report emphasizes the inadequacy of the Apgar score, a health assessment tool for newborns, in addressing the diversity of skin colors among infants. Currently, the score focuses on assessing whether a baby's skin is pink, which is only relevant for white babies, potentially leading to inaccurate assessments and overlooking the healthcare needs of babies from ethnic groups with darker skin.