An overlooked phase of pregnancy
Many people think of childbirth as the most dangerous part of pregnancy, but that’s not actually the case. Despite significant advances in medicine and pregnancy support, the maternal mortality rate in the United States remains alarmingly high: more than half (53%) of pregnancy-related deaths occur between 7 days and one year after birth, according to the CDC.1
Likewise, preconception is a period that is both critical and often overlooked.
With so much attention devoted to improving maternal outcomes,2 it’s important to recognize the impact of better care both before conception and extending through the postpartum period. By applying a wider lens to support women through these periods that bookend pregnancy and birth, health plans and employers can dramatically improve our nation’s maternal health.