Chambers County Community Health and Wellness Center: Maternal Health Awareness Roundtable
A maternal health clinic was held in October 2022. It discussed the importance of attending prenatal and postpartum visits.
For more information about this clinic, contact Katilya Ware at kwh0011@auburn.edu.
60% of pregnancy-related deaths are preventable.
A pregnancy-related death can happen during pregnancy, at delivery, and up to 1 year after delivery. Receiving high-quality care during pregnancy and afterward is essential.
![An older woman holding a baby](images/maternal1.jpg)
![A Mid-stage pregnant woman taking supplements with a glass of water](images/maternal2.jpg)
![A woman getting weighted on a scale at a doctors office by another woman](images/maternal3.jpg)
Receiving early prenatal care, recognizing warning signs during pregnancy and after delivery, and ongoing care is essential in improving maternal health.
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Last Updated: October 20, 2022