Kamala Harris(@KamalaHarris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As we celebrate mothers today, let's not forget our nation's maternal health crisis.

Joe Biden and I are addressing the crisis—from training for doulas to extending Medicaid coverage for postpartum care to one year in 46 states and D.C.—but more work must be done.

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Vice President Kamala Harris(@VP) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alaska just became the 44th state to answer my call to extend Medicaid postpartum coverage from two months to 12.

Together, with our nation's governors, President Biden and I are taking on the crisis of maternal mortality.

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The Democrats(@TheDemocrats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mothers deserve more than just thanks today.

From encouraging states to expand Medicaid postpartum coverage to combating maternal mortality, the Biden-Harris administration remains committed to improving the health and safety of mothers across our country.

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Erin 'Skeleton Factory' Ryan(@morninggloria) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Mother's Day! Being pregnant or postpartum in the United States is statistically more dangerous than being an on-duty police officer!

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CDC(@CDCgov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

is a medical emergency. Anyone can develop sepsis, but some people are at higher risk, including people who are pregnant or postpartum.

This , find out how you can take specific steps to reduce your risk: bit.ly/3UCsxyf

#Sepsis is a medical emergency. Anyone can develop sepsis, but some people are at higher risk, including people who are pregnant or postpartum.

This #MaternalSepsisWeek, find out how you can take specific steps to reduce your risk: bit.ly/3UCsxyf
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Bill Clinton(@BillClinton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1997, we reached a deal to fully fund the WIC program so that all eligible families who applied could receive critical nutrition assistance. Under the current House bill, hundreds of thousands of newborns, young children, and postpartum mothers would be turned away, and

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Amala Ekpunobi(@amalaekpunobi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

She had to set her phone up, film this, edit it, and post. I get the idea of postpartum anger, but the internet has truly rotted some of our brains 💀

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Joe Biden(@JoeBiden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vice President Kamala Harris has helped elevate the critical issue of Black maternal health to a national priority, calling on states to extend Medicaid postpartum coverage from two months to one year—ensuring dignity, safety, and support for Black moms.

Vice President @KamalaHarris has helped elevate the critical issue of Black maternal health to a national priority, calling on states to extend Medicaid postpartum coverage from two months to one year—ensuring dignity, safety, and support for Black moms.
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Abby Libby(@abbythelibb_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

nice subtweet, Pearl
You're ugly in your soul, and it shines through no matter how much you debase yourself trying to attract men. That's why you'll probably never know what postpartum is like.

nice subtweet, Pearl
You're ugly in your soul, and it shines through no matter how much you debase yourself trying to attract men. That's why you'll probably never know what postpartum is like.
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RFH🦎👁‍🗨🪐🌘 ⬛️ (Doctor)(@hollowearthterf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Postpartum psychosis is real, she needs help and access to proper nutrition, not to be filmed and then harassed online. You’re not only hurting mom by uploading this, you’re hurting baby. How is that nurturing?

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s(@sauermom_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I need men to stop commenting on social media on a mothers postpartum emotions because you wouldn’t understand. Postpartum rage is a thing. It’s a hormonal imbalance but it’s a thing. Instead of shaming women let’s teach them how to properly work thru it, handle it & help it.

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The Democrats(@TheDemocrats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In December 2021, only three states had expanded Medicaid coverage for postpartum care. Under Vice President Kamala Harris’ leadership, 46 states have now done so—ensuring millions more women across the country receive the care they need.

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Vice President Kamala Harris(@VP) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nearly two years ago, I challenged states across America to expand Medicaid postpartum coverage from 2 months to 12. Today, I'm proud to share that 40 states are providing this coverage for new moms.

Learn more about your state and if you qualify at HHS.gov/NewBaby.

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Kamala Harris(@KamalaHarris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Black women are 3x as likely to die from pregnancy-related complications.

Native women are 2x as likely to die.

Women in rural America are 1.5x more likely to die.

We are determined to ensure women get the care they deserve throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.

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Alicia A-Z, PhD, she/her(@aliciaandrz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

two weeks postpartum I put on dress pants & a super-sized pad btwn my legs & left my baby to go to an academic job interview. I sat in a department chair’s office, bleeding in a blazer, poised & eloquent—I got the job

should’ve never happened—this is not the brag you think it is

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No Soup 4 Knowles(@nosoup4knowles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was wrong of me. I shouldn't have accused Pearl of engagement bait without looking into it.

After checking context, I now realize that this tweet wasn't generic rage bait, but Pearl subtweeting Abby Libby after Abby said she was recovering from postpartum.

My bad.

This was wrong of me. I shouldn't have accused Pearl of engagement bait without looking into it.

After checking context, I now realize that this tweet wasn't generic rage bait, but Pearl subtweeting @abbythelibb_ after Abby said she was recovering from postpartum.

My bad.
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Kamala Harris(@KamalaHarris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Black women are 3x times as likely to die because of pregnancy-related complications than their white counterparts.

As we begin Black Maternal Health Week, we must ensure Black women get the care they deserve throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.

Black women are 3x times as likely to die because of pregnancy-related complications than their white counterparts.

As we begin Black Maternal Health Week, we must ensure Black women get the care they deserve throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.
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Melanie D'Arrigo(@DarrigoMelanie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Murder by an abusive partner is the leading cause of death for pregnant and postpartum women in the US, and Republicans’ restrictive abortion laws increase the likelihood that pregnant victims of domestic violence will be murdered by their abusive partner.

Now read that again.

Murder by an abusive partner is the leading cause of death for pregnant and postpartum women in the US, and Republicans’ restrictive abortion laws increase the likelihood that pregnant victims of domestic violence will be murdered by their abusive partner.

Now read that again.
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