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🗣️[January 14, 2025] – 🗣️BlackBirthStoryBlog.com, a vital online resource dedicated to celebrating and empowering Black families through the lens of birth stories and education, is excited to announce new updates designed to better serve its growing community. These enhancements include the integration of an AI-powered birth assistant, an additional resources button, and an updated mission statement on the “Learn More” button, which leads to a refreshed “About” page.
Storytelling to help Black women birth with pride and peace and without trauma and shame.
Did you know black women are FIVE TIMES more likely to die during pregnancy and after childbirth than their white counterparts? I didn't. Call to action for you all: visit the @fivexmore_ feed, read their posts, and sign their petition to ask the government to investigate this urgently ❤️ Our black sisters deserve better ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 #Repost @fivexmore_ ・・・ We can’t believe the petition is at 42k signatures. Thank you to everyone who has already signed and shared, reposted our videos and taken part in the selfie. We are confident that it will get to 100k signatures in no time. ⠀ In the meantime, here’s a bit more background into #fivexmore so please have a read, educate yourself on this matter and share with someone who it might be of benefit to. ⠀ #fivexmore #blacklivesmatter #blackbirth #blackmaternalhealth #blackmothers #blackwomen #blackmentalhealth #firsttimemum #newborn #newbaby #newmum #newmom #blackbabies #blackgirlmagic #blackmum #makeblackbirthbetter (at Ryton, Tyne and Wear) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBNxqvVh8gF/?igshid=qg8kcrughwfb
Hilarious meme! Please read ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #Repost @jnelmetherell • • • • • The other day I shared a very well written article about a topic that really needs highlighting in the birth community. It was shared by Amali herself (who wrote the article), and a few of us shared on from her. However none of our posts had very good reach, infact it had the lowest reach of any of my posts - I reached 32 people! When Amali tried to further her reach Facebook said that she would need to pay to boost her post. Why is this? Because Facebook has determined that the birth crisis in the BAME community is not of interest to you. They are keeping you in your echo chamber based on algorithms from your search history, from your post likes, from your text comments, and your online interactions. Well, I've decided to play a game to see if this really is of interest to you. I'm writing a post and showing you a picture of Meghan Markle. Ooh...royalty...🤩 seems we all love a bit of the royal family, because Meghan gave me one of my top performing posts. Interesting, eh? It was a good post, I'm not saying it wasnt, but Facebook decided it was more important to you than this other factually based article written to bring a critical issue to the forefront of people's minds. The two aren't totally unrelated. Meghan is a black woman now transitioning into motherhood. She has received a phenomenal amount of criticism for her birth choices. Could it be because she's a black woman who knows what she wants and isn't about to apologise and make nice over her choices? She's in a privileged position, so it's likely she will come away having had a positive experience. But many in the BAME community aren't so lucky, and will be expected to keep quite and accept their fate. Share this article. Tell Facebook we DO want to know more. We DO care! https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2019/04/08/amali-lokugamage-maternal-mortality-undoing-systemic-biases-and-privileges/?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=socialnetwork #meghanmarkle #royalbirth #theroyalfamily #blackbirth #blackbirthmatters #bame #birthrights #blackwomen #facebookmarketing #facebook #socialmedia #africanamericans (at Rochester, Medway) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwHqCEzgZDO/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=2ykwoq6dmhgj