If stress, sadness, or worry feels hard to manage, start with one step. Talk with a provider or reach out for support. You don’t have to handle it alone.
Health disparities are real, and they greatly impact people and communities. We work to connect our members to care that respects their needs, cultures, and experiences.
Sexual assault affects both physical and emotional health. If you or someone you know needs support, confidential help is available. You deserve care that encourages all aspects of your recovery — without judgment.
Postpartum visits are just as important as prenatal care. Your physical and emotional health matter after birth. Keep your appointments and share any concerns with your provider, so you can help keep yourself and your baby healthy. #BMHW26
It may feel hard to talk about health care decisions, but it’s important that your loved ones understand your wishes. Consider advance care planning, so you can determine your care and your support if you become seriously ill or incapacitated.
Knowing the warning signs during pregnancy and after birth can save lives. If something feels wrong, whether it’s these symptoms or something else, seek care right away. #BMHW26
Black women face higher risks during pregnancy and childbirth than women of other races. Every mother deserves to be heard, supported, and protected. We work to fully support Black mothers throughout their entire pregnancy journey. #BMHW26