Rural Maternal Health
Maternal health is a critical issue, especially in rural communities. The access to consistent maternity care, reproductive services, postpartum support, and paid leave are some of the issues rural women face. Rural counties that are socioeconomically disadvantaged and experience other health disparities see higher rates of maternal morbidity and mortality. Many rural communities not only experience a lack of specialists in OB and women’s and infant health, but also face the struggle of increased obstetrics and birthing unit closures at local clinics and hospitals in their communities. We encourage you to utilize the following advocacy materials and external resources when you are advocating for rural maternal health!
Leave Behind Materials:
Relevant NRHA Policy Papers:
- Obstetric Readiness in Rural Communities Lacking Hospital Labor and Delivery Units
- Rural Obstetric Unit Closures and Maternal and Infant Health
- Access to Rural Maternity Care
- Rural Women's Health
Relevant NRHA Public Comments: