Maternal and Infant Health
Arkansas has the highest maternal mortality rate in the nation, making it one of the riskiest places to have a baby. Our state also has the third-highest infant mortality rate, behind only Louisiana and Mississippi. This page highlights key statistics and other information about maternal and infant health in Arkansas. It is intended to raise awareness, promote discussion, and inform policymakers and stakeholders as they engage with this issue to make our state a healthier place for mothers and infants.
More Maternal and Infant Health Blogs
How Doulas Could Help Address Arkansas’s Maternal Health Crisis
92% of Pregnancy-Related Deaths in Arkansas Likely Preventable
Report: Labor and Delivery Services in Jeopardy at Rural Arkansas Hospitals
CMS Launches Maternal Care Model Aimed at Improving Health Outcomes
Study: Drug Overdose Deaths Up Among Pregnant, Postpartum Women
New Designation Recognizes Hospitals for High-Quality Maternity Care
Federal Task Force Recommends Blood Pressure Checks Throughout Pregnancy
ACHI President, Others Discuss Arkansas’s High Maternal Mortality Rate
FDA Approves First Pill To Treat Postpartum Depression
ACHI President Discusses Health Issues of New Moms, Infants
ACHI President Discusses Maternal Mortality in Arkansas
New Report Looks at Arkansas Policies To Promote Infant, Toddler Health
ACHI President Discusses Arkansas’s State of Maternal Health
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