Pregnancy

Explore how racism drives Black maternal and infant health disparities—and how NBCDI is fighting to ensure every Black child is born at a healthy weight.

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Black mothers over 40 are reshaping motherhood with confidence, intention, and strength. Discover trends, benefits, and how late-in-life parenting empowers families.

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Reclaim your confidence after having kids with practical steps, self-care tips, and empowering mindset shifts to feel strong, grounded, and like yourself again.

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Learn how to plan a baby shower that supports new parents in their journey with thoughtful themes, meaningful gifts, and activities that provide lasting support.

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Prenatal vitamins help Black women fill nutritional gaps, reducing risks like anemia and preeclampsia. Learn which essential nutrients support a healthy pregnancy.

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Explore birth injuries in Black families, the disparities in care, and how legal support, awareness, and advocacy can help parents navigate medical challenges and justice.

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