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1. Maternal deaths among Brazilian indigenous women-Analysis from 2015 to 2021.

2. Factors Associated with Maternal Morbidity among Black Women in the United States.

3. Pregnancy-Related Mortality Disparities During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

4. The Racial Disparities in Maternal Mortality and Impact of Structural Racism and Implicit Racial Bias on Pregnant Black Women: A Review of the Literature.

5. Why is ethnicity a risk factor for postpartum haemorrhage?

6. Assessing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Timing of Pregnancy Related Deaths.

7. Racial, Age, and Regional Disparities in Maternal Mortality in the USA, 1999-2020.

9. Racial disparities and maternal mortality in Brazil: findings from a national database.

10. Florida Doulas' Perspectives on Their Role in Reducing Maternal Morbidity and Health Disparities.

12. HHS Commits Millions to Improving Maternal, Infant Health.

13. Lessons from Mortality Reviews: Nonbiologic Contributors to Maternal Deaths.

14. The Risk Factor for Maternal Morbidity is Racism, not Race.

15. Reply: The Risk Factor for Maternal Morbidity is Racism, Not Race.

17. Using mHealth to reduce disparities in Black maternal health: Perspectives from Black rural postpartum mothers.

18. Pregnancy-Related Deaths by Hispanic Origin, United States, 2009-2018.

21. US Trends in Maternal Mortality by Racial and Ethnic Group.

22. Neighborhood gentrification, displacement, and severe maternal morbidity in California.

23. An in-depth analysis of perinatal related mortality among women of South Asian ethnicity in Aotearoa New Zealand.

24. Trends in State-Level Maternal Mortality by Racial and Ethnic Group in the United States.

26. Years of life lost due to unintentional drug overdose among perinatal individuals in the United States.

27. Associations Between State and Local Government Spending and Pregnancy-Related Mortality in the U.S.

28. "Once you get one maternal death, it's like the whole world is dropping on you": experiences of managing maternal mortality amongst obstetric care providers in Ghana.

29. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Maternal Mortality in the United States Using Enhanced Vital Records, 2016‒2017.

30. Reducing Cardiovascular Maternal Mortality by Extending Medicaid for Postpartum Women.

31. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Peripartum Hysterectomy Risk and Outcomes.

32. Urban-rural differences in pregnancy-related deaths, United States, 2011-2016.

33. Black-White disparities in maternal in-hospital mortality according to teaching and Black-serving hospital status.

34. Using the Ecological Systems Theory to Understand Black/White Disparities in Maternal Morbidity and Mortality in the United States.

35. The influence of social and cultural practices on maternal mortality: a qualitative study from South Punjab, Pakistan.

36. Racial/Ethnic Inequities in Pregnancy-Related Morbidity and Mortality.

37. Cardiovascular Contribution to Maternal Mortality.

38. The Contrast of Color: Why the Black Community Continues to Suffer Health Disparities.

39. Maternal mortality in six low and lower-middle income countries from 2010 to 2018: risk factors and trends.

40. Why are the Pakistani maternal, fetal and newborn outcomes so poor compared to other low and middle-income countries?

41. Clinical Implications of Maternal Disparities Administrative Data Research.

42. Perceptions of women of reproductive age towards maternal death in Qaukeni sub-District, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa: A qualitative study.

43. Severe maternal morbidity among U.S.- and foreign-born Asian and Pacific Islander women in California.

44. The relationship between birth intervals and adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes in six low and lower-middle income countries.

45. Association of Adverse Neighborhood Exposures With HIV Viral Load in Pregnant Women at Delivery.

47. Maternal mortality in the United States: research gaps, opportunities, and priorities.

48. Structural Racism and Maternal Health Among Black Women.

49. You Don't Have to Be Infected to Suffer: COVID-19 and Racial Disparities in Severe Maternal Morbidity and Mortality.

50. Executive Summary and Call to Action: Maternal Mortality Summit at National Medical Association Meeting, July 28, 2019 in Honolulu, Hawaii Obstetrics and Gynecology Section of the National Medical Association.

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