Abstract

Non-Hispanic Black women have a 3-fold higher rate of maternal mortality compared to other racial groups. Racial disparities in maternal morbidity are well described; however, there are substantial cultural, economic, and social determinants of health differences among racial groups. We thus sought to study this, at-risk, Black population as its own cohort to identify factors most associated with severe maternal morbidity (SMM).

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