Programs & Services

The Postpartum Health Pilot Program is designed to address the well-being of mothers after childbirth, a period often overlooked in healthcare. The increase in maternal mortality within the first year is simply unacceptable. Our program seeks to identify and monitor life-threatening preventable causes of death after birth, particularly in women of color, who are disproportionately affected by these issues. By engaging healthcare practitioners to deliver comprehensive in-home care to bridge the gap between inpatient and outpatient postpartum care at the most crucial time.

The PHPP implements safeguards through a community-based service model that provides in-home care to fifty low and middle-income women of color who are uninsured/underinsured, or on Medicaid residing in Bronx, Brooklyn, or Queens which have a disproportionate number of maternal deaths. In-home care will be aligned with all medical standards of care.

This program was inspired by the subpar standard of care experienced by both founders after having Cesarean Sections. As mothers, we are in pursuit of practices that are easy to implement in any society or country in the world in hopes that it will become a universal standard of care for expecting mothers and family planning.

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