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Reporter Macy Davis sheds light on the state of maternal health in Arkansas, which has the highest maternal mortality rate in the country. She highlights the disparities faced by Black mothers in the state, who are twice as likely to experience pregnancy-related deaths compared to their White counterparts.

During an interview with ACHI President and CEO Dr. Joe Thompson, he discusses the initiatives being implemented to bridge these gaps. One such initiative is expanding access to doulas, who are non-clinical caregivers specially trained to provide support during childbirth.

In honor of Black Maternal Health Week, which takes place from April 11-17, K8 News delves into this important topic and provides insights into the health disparities faced by Black mothers in Arkansas. For more information on maternal and infant health in the state, visit our topic page.

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