Empowering Kern County Families: Save a Mom Save a Family Hosts 3rd Annual Latina Maternal Health Fair

Latina Maternal Health Awareness Month: Connecting Pregnancy and Education with Celebration

The 3rd Annual Latina Maternal Health Fair recently took place at Cal State Bakersfield, providing expecting families with an opportunity to learn more about their health. Kern County, with its large Latino community, has seen a high number of women experience pregnancy-related complications. Nonprofit organization ‘Save a Mom Save a Family’ has been working to address this issue by offering resources that were previously unavailable, particularly for families who have suffered a loss.

Co-Founder Michele Monserratt-Ramos expressed concern over the unnecessary loss of young mothers and babies in Kern County. The nonprofit’s focus is not only on providing resources but also on seeking accountability for these preventable losses. Families who have experienced traumatic losses are advocating for changes in the healthcare system. Their efforts led to the county recognizing May as Maternal Health Awareness Month, which has now expanded statewide.

The nonprofit has been working diligently to support families by pursuing medical board complaints in cases of negligence. One such case involved a Bakersfield OBGYN who faced penalties from the California Medical Board for approving pain medication for a pregnant woman who later died in 2020. The ‘Bakersfield Families Call to Action’ campaign was launched to raise awareness about maternal negligence and empower families to advocate for their loved ones. Kern County Board of Supervisor Leticia Perez, a guest speaker at the event, shared her own experience of miscarriages and the lack of information available on Latina Maternal Health.

Perez, like many others, had not received sufficient information or support during her own pregnancy experiences. The annual health fair is a crucial platform for educating families and pushing for accountability in the healthcare system. It serves as a way to honor the memory of those who have been lost due to pregnancy-related complications and to prevent further tragedies in the future. The collaborative efforts of organizations like ‘Save a Mom Save a Family’ are making a significant impact on maternal health awareness and advocacy in Kern County and beyond.

In conclusion, the 3rd Annual Latina Maternal Health Fair provided an excellent opportunity for expecting families to educate themselves on their health while also pushing for accountability in the healthcare system. Organizations like ‘Save a Mom Save a Family’ are making significant strides in addressing maternal health issues that disproportionately affect Kern County’s large Latino community by bringing resources that were previously unavailable and advocating for change through medical board complaints and public awareness campaigns.

Families who have experienced traumatic losses are empowered by these efforts to seek justice and hold healthcare providers accountable for their actions, ultimately leading to improved maternal health outcomes in Kern County and beyond. As we continue to work towards creating equal access to quality healthcare, it is crucial that organizations like ‘Save a Mom Save a Family’ continue their vital work in promoting maternal health awareness and advocacy among underserved communities nationwide.

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