Showing posts with label consumer issues. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 12, 2012

Answer Ina May's Call: This Mother's Day, Support A Woman's Birth Choices


“{I am calling] for greater involvement of women in the formulation of maternity care policy and in the education of young women and men about birth. Women who are fully informed about the capacities of women’s bodies should lead the way, and all women who care about social justice and human rights should be involved.”
– Ina May Gaskin, Birth Matters: A Midwife’s Manifesta

Happy Mother's Day!

Here at Citizens for Midwifery, we have been heeding Ina May’s call for more than 16 years, providing women with evidence-based information about pregnancy and birth, and supporting state and national efforts to secure access to midwifery care for all women.

And we need your help! We can’t do it alone!

US Birth statistics and maternity care present many challenges:

One in three US babies are born by cesarean section, a rate more than twice that recommended by the WHO, a rate that results in harm to mothers and babies.

Racial disparities in birth outcomes remain a tremendous problem. For example, African American infants are 2.4 more times likely to die in their first year than white infants, and African American women are more likely to have cesarean sections, and nearly twice as likely to experience preterm labor or give birth to a low birthweight baby. Midwives providing individualized care have been successful in reducing these disparities.

In countries with lower c-section rates and better maternal and infant outcomes than ours, midwives provide primary care for all healthy pregnancies and births.

Access to midwives and the Midwives Model of Care in the US is limited. CPMs are licensed or legally recognized in just 27 states, and CNMs are restricted in the care they may give by practice agreements and supervision requirements in 23 states.

In the US in 2009, only 8.1 % of births in all settings were attended by midwives.

Citizens for Midwifery is working to meet those challenges, with information and action.
  • Through our website and educational materials, we provide women and birth advocates with high quality, consumer-focused information.  Our website reaches many women every day (over 66,000 every year!), who download materials or find midwives and advocates in their area.
  • Citizens for Midwifery represents consumers as essential stakeholders and elevates the importance of the consumer voice in key national forums on the future of midwifery care.  As part of the MAMA Campaign, CfM continues to work actively to achieve federal recognition for CPMs, so that more and more women of all income levels will eventually have access to the Midwives Model of Care.
  • CfM has been at the forefront, using the internet and social networking to reach more women and families than ever before with solid information that is helpful when making maternity care choices and for advocating for the Midwives Model of Care. We have one of the most active Facebook pages reaching consumers, with over 5,000 people on our page and lively exchanges occurring on a regular basis.

Now we need YOUR financial support so we can do more and even better! Times and technology are changing, and we need your help to update our infrastructure so we can reach more women even more effectively.

Your donation today will help us to:
  • Update our online infrastructure to more effectively communicate with women and activists.
  • Launch targeted educational campaigns and materials to meet the diverse needs of women and birth advocates.
  • Maintain a consistent consumer presence representing women at critical moments and decision points in the evolution of US midwifery.
With your support we can reach more expectant women and advocates and do more to advance the Midwives Model of Care than ever before!

Please make a donation today!
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Visit the CfM Fundraising page at www.cfmidwifery.org/Donate. And please share this letter with your friends and family on Facebook, Twitter and email listserves.  Mothers and babies, now and in the future, will love you for it!

Thank you!

Nasima Pfaffl
President

P.S. Your donation, of ANY amount at www.cfmidwifery.org/Donate, will help us answer Ina May Gaskin’s call to equip women with the information and tools to improve maternity care in their communities.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Happy New Year!

When I began writing this blog for Citizens for Midwifery, one of my goals was to be collaborative in terms of networking with other maternity care activists across the country. To me, that means giving acknowledgement, praise, and congratulations to other organizations that are making a real difference and to sharing ideas, credit, and resources with each other. It makes complete sense to me to create a climate in which organizations are mutually supportive of one another, rather than in competition with one another. To that end, I'd like to highlight the year-end fundraising requests of some great organizations working on behalf of mothers, babies, motherbabies, midwifery, women's health, or birth activism. There are many worthy organizations out there working tirelessly on behalf of the women in this country and beyond our borders. I hope you will help to support any or all of them in some way so that we can greet 2012 with a strong camaraderie as our complementary efforts to improve maternity care continue to survive, thrive, and blossom into hopeful and beautiful fullness. To make a donation to Citizens for Midwifery, please visit this link and become, at minimum, a "citizen" supporter yourself!

CIMS shares some great information:

This year has been an eventful one for maternity care advocates. Ina May Gaskin, noted midwife and author of Spiritual Midwifery and Birth Matters won the Right Livelihood Award, (also known as the “Alternative Nobel Prize”) for 'outstanding vision and work on behalf of our planet and its people'. Robin Lim, an American midwife working in Indonesia, won the CNN Hero of the Year award. Ricki Lake and Abby Epstein released their new film “More Business of Being Born.”

The Coalition for Improving Maternity Services (CIMS) has had an eventful year as well. With the end of the grant funding that CIMS was fortunate to have for the past few years, CIMS is now transitioning into a leaner organization and we are sharpening our focus more than ever on improving maternity care and promoting the principles of the Mother-Friendly Childbirth Initiative (MFCI).

In March, CIMS-along with the Breastfeeding and Feminism Symposium-co-hosted our Forum “Reframing Birth and Breastfeeding-Moving Forward” in Raleigh, North Carolina. Forum attendees were privileged to hear cutting edge presentations on a wide variety of the latest topics in birth and breastfeeding from stellar speakers such as:

    • Eugene Declercq, PhD, MBA, Boston University School of Public Health, “Where We Stand in Improving Maternity Care, Blue Print for Action”
    • Penny Simkin, noted Author, Doula, Childbirth Educator, Birth Counselor, "What's New With Doulas? Challenges and Opportunities"
    • Bettina Lauf Forbes and Danielle Rigg, Co-Founders, Best for Babes Foundation, “Changing Frames: Giving Breastfeeding a Makeover”
    • Geradine Simkins, CNM, MSN, current President of Midwives Alliance of North America, "What Matters to Women, Matters to Midwives”
    • Kirsti Kreutzer, Doula, Filmmaker, one of the founders of “Where’s My Midwife?” "Social Media and Activism: 'Where's My Midwife?' Calls For a Revolution"

As always, the CIMS Forum facilitated many exchanges of ideas and professional learning from leaders in their fields. (Click here to learn more about what sessions were offered or to purchase audio recordings from the Forum). CIMS was also honored to host two luncheons for CIMS’ Organizational Members, and facilitate discussions for collaborative learning and sharing ideas between many of the major birth organizations from around the country.

The Mother-Friendly model of care continues to set the standard for maternity care across the United States. CIMS is proud to continue to grow and promote The Birth Survey, which has amassed a huge database of women's birth experiences that are invaluable to researchers and care providers and encourages women and their families to seek out Mother-Friendly maternity care.

You can be a part of the growth and positive change in maternal infant health by partnering with CIMS as we continue to be a voice for Mother-Friendly care. If you haven’t already, won’t you join us by either becoming a member or making a tax-deductible donation to CIMS before the end of this year?

Thank you for all that you do to improve and promote Mother-Friendly care!



I also heard from the women at National Association of Mother's Centers (make sure to check out their 12 Days of Christmas video!)

What are you grateful for this year? Perhaps it's the birth of a new baby, or the purchase of a new home, the start of a new job, or maybe the giggles of your kids or grandkids.

For many mothers across the country, being grateful for the Mothers' Center is at the top of their list this year. They are thankful they have a place where they can come to share in the joys and challenges of motherhood and gain friendship, support and sisterhood during what can be one of the most isolating experiences of our lives.


If you are feeling grateful for your family this year, please consider making a donation in honor of that gratitude to the National Association of Mothers' Centers. With your help, we can continue our work helping mothers across the country.

And as a holiday treat - we've created this short video:A Mother's 12 Days of Christmas. Enjoy!



Choices in Childbirth is another amazing favorite of mine. I'm in love with their Guide to a Healthy Birth. Seriously. In love.

As you make your year-end chartiable contributions, please consider a gift to support Choices in Childbirth in our endeavor to improve maternity care by ensuring that women and families have access to the full range of birth options and helping women make informed decisions about childbirth. To ensure that your gift is tax-deductible for 2011, make a secure online contribution by December 31.

Thank you for your dedication to healthy birth.

P.S. Are you on Facebook? Join our Cause and start your own Holiday Wish Fundraising Page to benefit CiC!


Also, we love the Transforming Maternity Care initiative of Childbirth Connection!

As the year comes to an end, we want to say one last thank you to everyone who has remained passionate about transforming maternity care in 2011. As we wrote last week, our efforts are starting to pay off.

Let's keep this momentum going in 2012. We have the collective vision, and we know how to get there. Leaders and legislators are listening and women are activated because they know they deserve better.

There's still time to make a tax-deductible donation to support Childbirth Connection. Every dollar counts and every dollar will be used to transform maternity care.


CfM Board member Hillary and I both have our pictures on the cover of the newest edition of the women's health classic,
Our Bodies, Ourselves:

"We want women to say: I read a book and it changed my life."

That's how our Turkish partner, Mavi Kalem, approached the challenge of creating Bedenlerimiz Biziz, the first Turkish adaptation of Our Bodies, Ourselves.

Slated for release in 2012, this new edition explores the social norms and laws, traditional practices and religious edicts that make it difficult for Turkish women and girls to exercise their health and human rights.

This holiday season, please give as generously as you can — $100, $250, or more — to Our Bodies Ourselves.

Your generous contribution sustains our legacy of educational activism on behalf women and girls in every region of the world.

For donations of $150 or more, we will send a signed copy of the new U.S. edition of Our Bodies, Ourselves, selected by Library Journal as one of the Best Books of 2011. Keep it for yourself or share it with friends, your local library, or community health clinic.

La Leche League has a long history of advocacy for mothers and babies and they are close to meeting their year-end fundraising campaign goal:
We have one last challenge match on the table! Between now and December 31st all donations will be matched dollar-for-dollar up to $5,000! Gifts can be made either online or by mail.

We already have an original challenge of all gifts being matched dollar-for-dollar up to $100,000, so any gift you make this last week of our campaign will go three times as far in helping mothers and babies. 2011 Appeal Donation Update


These are just a handful of the many high quality organizations out there working on behalf of compatible purposes. We wish them all the best in 2012!

May the dawning of 2012 find you with warm hearts, treasured companionship, and lots of love. And, may women, babies, and families have access to quality maternity care and healthy birth choices throughout the world.

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Molly
CfM Blogger