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May 25, 2026 2 min read
Who faces the highest risk, and which groups are overlooked?
Preeclampsia does not affect all women equally. In the United States, Black women face disproportionately higher rates of preeclampsia, higher rates of severe complications, and maternal mortality from preeclampsia that far exceeds that of White women. These disparities result from unequal access to early prenatal care, evidence-based interventions, and structural racism. An underlying flaw in the research is that most clinical trials enrolled predominantly White patients, limiting our ability to draw firm conclusions about who benefits most across race and ethnicity. There is a significant need for more inclusive research.
Public health campaigns 2024-2025
By Brittany de Soto Palmer
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May 25, 2026 1 min read
High quality ISO 13485 and CE-marked Non-pneumatic anti shock garments (NASG) produced by Maternova for use by midwives and obstetricians all over the world to save lives threatened by postpartum hemorrhage. Our NASGS adhere to the highest standards and are trusted by hundreds of clinicians.
May 25, 2026 2 min read
The USPSTF, ACOG, the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine, and FIGO all recommend low dose aspirin (LDA) for high-risk pregnancies. The barriers are systemic, behavioral, and structural.