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Across the country, rural hospitals are closing their obstetric units—and for many families, that means traveling hours just to give birth. In this episode of MamaDoc BabyDoc, we take a closer look at the growing crisis of rural OB unit closures and what it means for access to care.
We break down why these closures are happening—from staffing shortages to financial pressures—and how they're creating "maternity deserts" where prenatal care, labor support, and emergency services are increasingly out of reach.
But this isn't just a systems issue—it's personal. We talk about the real risks for moms and babies when care is delayed, fragmented, or simply unavailable. What happens when labor starts miles from the nearest hospital? How does this affect outcomes, stress, and safety?
Whether you're a provider, a parent, or someone who cares about maternal health, this episode sheds light on a critical issue shaping the future of childbirth in America—and what needs to change.
By Renda KnappAcross the country, rural hospitals are closing their obstetric units—and for many families, that means traveling hours just to give birth. In this episode of MamaDoc BabyDoc, we take a closer look at the growing crisis of rural OB unit closures and what it means for access to care.
We break down why these closures are happening—from staffing shortages to financial pressures—and how they're creating "maternity deserts" where prenatal care, labor support, and emergency services are increasingly out of reach.
But this isn't just a systems issue—it's personal. We talk about the real risks for moms and babies when care is delayed, fragmented, or simply unavailable. What happens when labor starts miles from the nearest hospital? How does this affect outcomes, stress, and safety?
Whether you're a provider, a parent, or someone who cares about maternal health, this episode sheds light on a critical issue shaping the future of childbirth in America—and what needs to change.