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Posted on 7/20/25 at 5:37 pm
Posted by Bham4Tide
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Posted on 7/20/25 at 5:37 pm
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If you really wanna know why NPR is losing funding, read the following story. I was driving around this morning, trying to find a talk radio station and I picked this up as the story was being told.

While there is probably an important story here concerning child/ mother mortality rates for African-American women, the journalist here goes in an obvious ideological direction (about not enough people of color in the delivery room and midwifes of color not being qualified to deliver babies) - while taking a small swipe at the current administration for no reason.

JULY 20, 202510:12 AM ET
HEARD ON WEEKEND EDITION SUNDAY
By
Katia Riddle
4-Minute Listen
TRANSCRIPT
Maternal mortality rates are rising, especially for Black women. In one community in Georgia, some women say they are losing trust in doctors and hospitals.

ADRIAN MA, HOST:

For Black women who are having babies in this country, here is a scary fact. During childbirth, they die at significantly higher rates than white women. This racial disparity has actually grown worse in recent years, and in one Georgia community, it's got to the point where some women say they're losing trust in local hospitals. NPR's Katia Riddle has more.

KATIA RIDDLE, BYLINE: When she went to the hospital to have her baby, Jonquette Sanders-White was feeling good.

JONQUETTE SANDERS-WHITE: This is our fourth baby, super excited. She's our baby girl.

RIDDLE: Jonquette works in PR. Her husband is a schoolteacher. At the time, she was 28. The birth did not go so well. The baby was fine, but Jonquette ended up having a C-section and then a hysterectomy.

SANDERS-WHITE: And then after about five hours, you know, my husband's looking at me, kind of talking. You know, they're looking at my belly. It's getting more distended by the second.

RIDDLE: She was hemorrhaging. The doctors and nurses had missed it. Postpartum hemorrhage is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality.

SANDERS-WHITE: All I remember is that nurses and doctors rush into my room, and they're screaming and shouting, and they say, she's crashing, she's crashing. She's dying, she's dying.

RIDDLE: Her organs started shutting down. Here's her husband, Treston White.

TRESTON WHITE: One nurse told me that it wasn't looking good and to be prepared to tell her goodbye.

RIDDLE: Treston says he didn't believe the nurse. He's a man of faith. He didn't think God would take his wife.

WHITE: I couldn't believe it. I had no room for doubt.

RIDDLE: He was right. She came through, but she is now suing the hospital and the practice of surgeons who operated on her. Her complaint alleges she still has serious complications from this event two years later. NPR reached out to attorneys for the doctors and the hospital and did not hear back. Medical records included in the complaint show she was hemorrhaging that day.

Reflecting back, Jonquette says one of the many upsetting things on that day was that she never interacted with a staff member of color.

SANDERS-WHITE: I do think if I was another race or another ethnicity, I think they would have not only been proactive, but I think they would have been a little more quick to react versus waiting until I'm crashing and dying.

RIDDLE: Research shows that race is a contributing factor to maternal mortality rates. Jonquette has been speaking out about her experience. Medical schools have asked her to come talk to their residents. She's also been vocal in her community. A friend of hers, Deiera Bennett, says the story has shaken her trust in doctors.

DEIERA BENNETT: Because I am a Black woman, the women around me are Black women, and those are the people whose stories I hear, and a lot of them don't have the most positive stories.

RIDDLE: Both these women say they'd feel more trusting overall of the medical establishment if there were more Black medical staff in the delivery room. In Augusta, there are a limited number of Black obstetricians. The number of Black doctors entering the field as a whole has been declining across the country in recent years. But there are some Black birth workers in Georgia if you know where to look.

ADJWA: Word of mouth - word of mouth is definitely a way that people track me down.

RIDDLE: Adjwa is a midwife. She's sitting in a rocking chair on her front porch in the Georgia heat. She asked to only use her middle name, since she's not legally licensed to practice here. That's because she didn't train as a nurse before becoming a midwife, something the state of Georgia requires. Decades ago, Black women in the community would learn to deliver babies by apprenticing, and that's how she learned 45 years ago. An older midwife saw potential in her.

ADJWA: She says, let me see your hands. So I showed her my hands, and she rubbed my hands. She says, these are the hands of a midwife.

RIDDLE: Adjwa says she would prefer to practice legally. And some people are trying to make it possible for more people like her to become licensed birth workers across the country. Angela Aina is the co-founder of the organization Black Mamas Matter Alliance.

ANGELA AINA: The midwives, the doulas, nurses, physicians, folks who lead community-based perinatal and maternal and reproductive health, and they actually provide services within their communities.

RIDDLE: In the last decade, they have seen increased federal investment and initiatives aimed at improving maternal health outcomes. Despite calls from President Trump for people to have more babies, his administration has not prioritized these kinds of investments. Aina says it's not just Black women that stand to lose.

AINA: We always say, when you do right by Black women, you know, you do right by all women.

RIDDLE: Aina says, if more Black women could put their trust in the medical system, all moms would benefit. Katia Riddle, NPR News, Georgia.
Posted by LSUbest
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Posted on 7/20/25 at 5:41 pm to
FABRICATED!
Posted by TheHarahanian
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Posted on 7/20/25 at 5:47 pm to

The complaint is that there aren’t enough POC birthing professionals, and the claim is that there would be fewer negative outcomes with more POC birthing professionals.

Immediately followed by an example of a POC midwife who isn’t qualified to have a license to practice.
Posted by NineLineBind
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Posted on 7/20/25 at 5:47 pm to
Does anyone really think white doctors are sabotaging their own practices and livelihoods on purpose to fulfill some kind of white supremacy agenda? Could it be that the better doctors cover the more difficult medical cases?
Posted by jrobic4
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Posted on 7/20/25 at 5:48 pm to
TLDR; I'm guessing :

"White racists are literally killing blacks, and if you suggest other factors besides race, you are complicit in genocide!"

Am I close?!
Posted by Bham4Tide
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Member since Feb 2011
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Posted on 7/20/25 at 5:57 pm to
quote:

The complaint is that there aren’t enough POC birthing professionals, and the claim is that there would be fewer negative outcomes with more POC birthing professionals.

Immediately followed by an example of a POC midwife who isn’t qualified to have a license to practice.


Exactly. What editor actually let the story on-air?
Posted by LSUnation78
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Posted on 7/20/25 at 6:00 pm to
Am I the only one who remembers all the same people complaining about losing funding were the ones telling us before that it wasn’t federally funded?


… am I really supposed to just forget that part and move on to the next argument? They lost the last one.
This post was edited on 7/20/25 at 6:06 pm
Posted by HonoraryCoonass
Member since Jan 2005
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Posted on 7/20/25 at 6:07 pm to
I’m so happy that taxpayer funding was jerked from those jackasses. HST, I hope they don’t play like a helpless victim, and let the thing fail. PBS has some good programming. They should easily be able to sell enough ads to make up for the government charity.
Posted by Sailin Tiger
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Posted on 7/20/25 at 6:12 pm to
quote:

PBS has some good programming. They should easily be able to sell enough ads to make up for the government charity


Fun fact: I have been paying for PBS kids as an add on channel to prime for over a year in order to have the old shows for our kids like Mr Roger's neighborhood so that we wouldn't have to strictly choose between dopamine inducing modern programming or no TV at all for our kids.
Posted by NC_Tigah
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Posted on 7/20/25 at 6:16 pm to
quote:

Research shows that race is a contributing factor to maternal mortality rates.
100%.

There are genetic predispositions to negative maternal outcome i.e., pregnancy induced HTN and gestational diabetes. There are substantial outcome differences associated with prenatal smoking, drug use, obesity, etc. Every one of those listed risks are elevated among Black parturients.

None of that has a damn thing to do with differential quality of care by race.
Posted by Texas ellessu
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Posted on 7/20/25 at 6:17 pm to
Transcript does not capture the infantile upspeak and breathiness of the gender fluid presenters. Can't stand listening to their stuff.
Posted by NC_Tigah
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Posted on 7/20/25 at 6:17 pm to
quote:

FABRICATED!
Contrived by consensus
Posted by SquatchDawg
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Posted on 7/20/25 at 6:19 pm to
So much wrong with this article. Obviously a bad delivery and maybe there is negligence but…

quote:

Research shows that race is a contributing factor to maternal mortality rates


This is due to most black women not going to the OB throughout the pregnancy and have other health issues.

quote:

Adjwa is a midwife. She's sitting in a rocking chair on her front porch in the Georgia heat. She asked to only use her middle name, since she's not legally licensed to practice here. That's because she didn't train as a nurse before becoming a midwife, something the state of Georgia requires. Decades ago,


Yeah that’s modern medicine. What surgeon or medical team is available if there are complications with the delivery? Is the midwife going to perform an emergency c section? This isn’t the 1800’s.
Posted by CubsFanBudMan
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Posted on 7/20/25 at 6:51 pm to
No pic. Does that mean she's 250+? 4th kid, what was the results of the first 3? What would the husband have said if she had died under the care of an all black medical team?
Posted by YipSkiddlyDooo
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Posted on 7/20/25 at 7:20 pm to
What these stories always leave out is the fact that black women have a higher rate of obesity, HTN, Diabetes and heart disease than other demographics. All of which lead to higher complication rates during labor. Those medical comorbidities affect white people who have them the same as they do black people. Every OB in the country could be black and it wouldn’t change the fact that black women, in general, are the unhealthiest demographic in the country.
Posted by Goforit
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Posted on 7/20/25 at 8:13 pm to
With so many liberals out of a job they should consider trying out for some of those farm laborer jobs.
Posted by Sofaking2
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Posted on 7/20/25 at 8:19 pm to
Check out Margaret Sanger and Planned Parenthood. These black women played right into their hands. Blacks would probably be 25% of the US population if not for high abortion rates and Planned Parenthood. The plan was to keep blacks from overpopulation and they cooperated 100% with the leftist agenda.
Posted by dgnx6
Member since Feb 2006
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Posted on 7/21/25 at 9:17 am to
quote:

the journalist here goes in an obvious ideological direction


Look who is running the place.



This post was edited on 7/21/25 at 9:19 am
Posted by biglego
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Posted on 7/21/25 at 9:25 am to
Capitalizing black and lowercase white is an immediate sign of a racist and unserious journalist
Posted by SEC2789
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Posted on 7/21/25 at 9:27 am to
Mr Rodgers is on HBO also
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