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2021 -- H 6232 Enacted 04/13/2021 |
H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N |
CELEBRATING MARCH 22, 2021, THROUGH MARCH 28, 2021, AS "WORLD DOULA WEEK" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND |
Introduced By: Representatives Ranglin-Vassell, Shekarchi, Blazejewski, McNamara, |
Date Introduced: April 13, 2021 |
WHEREAS, In the United States, maternal mortality rates are the highest in the |
developed world and increased by 26.6 percent between 2000 and 2014; and |
WHEREAS, It is estimated that half of the maternal mortalities in the United States could |
be prevented with better care and half of the maternal injuries could be reduced or eliminated |
with better care; and |
WHEREAS, Of the four million American women who give birth each year, about seven |
hundred suffer fatal complications during pregnancy, while giving birth, or during the postpartum |
period, and an additional fifty thousand are severely injured; and |
WHEREAS, Doulas are professionals trained to care for and support families during the |
pregnancy, labor, and birth by providing emotional, physical, and instructional support with |
traditional comfort measures and educational materials, as well as assistance during the transition |
to parenthood in the initial postpartum period through home visits; and |
WHEREAS, Birth doulas respect a family’s individual beliefs and needs. A growing |
body of evidence indicates that stress from racism and racial discrimination results in conditions, |
including hypertension and pre-eclampsia, that contribute to poor maternal health outcomes |
among black women; and |
WHEREAS, Black women in the United States suffer from life-threatening pregnancy |
complications twice as often as their white counterparts and their risk of maternal mortality has |
remained higher than white women’s risk for the past six decades; and |
WHEREAS, Studies in Oregon, Minnesota, and Wisconsin have shown that using a |
doula can save money. Currently in the United States, one-in-three births is a C-section, which |
costs about fifty percent more than conventional births. Using a doula reduces the chances of the |
need for a C-section by twenty-five percent; and |
WHEREAS, According to the manuscript entitled “modeling the cost effectiveness of |
doula care associated with reductions in preterm birth and cesarean delivery”, in Minnesota, |
women who received doula support had lower preterm and cesarean birth rates than Medicaid |
beneficiaries regionally (4.7 percent vs. 6.3 percent, and 20.4 percent vs. 34.2 percent). Data has |
also shown that women with doula care have had 22 percent lower odds of preterm birth. Cost- |
effectiveness analyses indicate potential savings associated with doula support which reimbursed |
at an average of nine hundred eighty-six dollars (ranging from nine hundred twenty-nine dollars |
to one thousand forty-seven dollars across states); now, therefore be it |
RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby |
celebrates March 22nd through March 28th, 2021, as "World Doula Week" and recognizes the |
vital need and usefulness of perinatal doula services in order to provide medical assistance health |
care for expectant mothers; and be it further |
RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to Doulas of Rhode Island, Open Circle Rhode |
Island, and Rhode Island Doula Services. |
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