Black Fathers Step Up for Maternal Health
Black fathers are stepping up as key supporters in improving maternal health outcomes for Black women, as programs train them to provide physical, mental, and spiritual support during pregnancy and childbirth. Despite facing health disparities and racism, Black fathers are increasingly involved in their partners care, challenging old stereotypes. However, they often feel sidelined in medical settings, with doctors overlooking them. Black OB-GYNs are rare, making it crucial for families to seek out culturally attuned care. Inclusive healthcare conversations and role-playing can help Black fathers advocate for their partners without escalating tensions.
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