Fate of Black Maternal Health Programs Is Unclear Amid Federal Cuts
From the Article
“What we’re seeing in terms of maternal mortality are race-bound conditions. Our policies cannot be race-blind if we’re attempting to address them.”
President & CEO Dr. Jamila Perritt
Eboni Tomasek expected to take home her newborn the day after he was born in a San Jose, California, hospital. But, without explanation, hospital staff said they needed to stay a second night. Then a third. A nurse said her son had jaundice. Then said that he didn’t. She wondered if they had confused her with another African American mother. In any event, why couldn’t she and the baby boy she’d named Ezekiel go home?
No one would say. “I asked like three times a day. It was brushed off,” Tomasek said, relaying her story by phone as she cradled Ezekiel, now 6 months old, in their San Jose apartment. She was told only that more tests were being run to ensure “everything’s good before you leave.”