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In order to bring awareness to the importance of prenatal care for mothers and babies across the Navajo Nation, we have invited Amber-Rose and Jamie to discuss their experience with prenatal care. In addition to Amber-Rose discussing prenatal and postpartum care, including traditional birthing with special guest Nicole Gonzalez, a Navajo Nurse-Midwife from the Changing Woman Initiative.
Check out our social media pages!
Facebook: @Navajo Maternal and Child Health Project at Diné College
Instagram: @navajomch
Please email us if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions: [email protected]
This podcast was sponsored by the Arizona Department of Health Services through federal funding from the Health Resources & Services Administration, with support from the Navajo Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH) Partnership between Diné College and Northern Arizona University through federal funding from the National Institute of Health’s National Institute of General Medical Sciences, award number S06GM142121. The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the program staff and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Arizona Department of Health Services or the United States Government.
In order to bring awareness to the importance of prenatal care for mothers and babies across the Navajo Nation, we have invited Amber-Rose and Jamie to discuss their experience with prenatal care. In addition to Amber-Rose discussing prenatal and postpartum care, including traditional birthing with special guest Nicole Gonzalez, a Navajo Nurse-Midwife from the Changing Woman Initiative.
Check out our social media pages!
Facebook: @Navajo Maternal and Child Health Project at Diné College
Instagram: @navajomch
Please email us if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions: [email protected]
This podcast was sponsored by the Arizona Department of Health Services through federal funding from the Health Resources & Services Administration, with support from the Navajo Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH) Partnership between Diné College and Northern Arizona University through federal funding from the National Institute of Health’s National Institute of General Medical Sciences, award number S06GM142121. The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the program staff and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Arizona Department of Health Services or the United States Government.