In this powerful episode of Ask the Good Doctor, Dr. LaJoyce Brookshire is joined by Rev. Dr. Que English for a critical conversation on the state of Black maternal health in America.
With Black women facing pregnancy-related mortality rates nearly three times higher than their counterparts, this episode dives into the urgent need for advocacy, systemic healthcare reform, and culturally competent care.
Together, they unpack the realities behind the statistics—highlighting how bias, lack of access, and gaps in care continue to put Black mothers at risk.
The conversation also emphasizes the power of community support, the importance of being heard and respected in medical spaces, and why postpartum care must extend far beyond the standard six-week checkup.
From faith to frontline care, this episode calls for collective action to ensure Black mothers not only survive—but thrive.
This is a necessary dialogue for anyone invested in health equity, maternal care, and saving lives.