Childbirth Connection

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Childbirth Connection

Childbirth Connection is a national program dedicated to improving the quality of maternity care in the United States. It was originally founded in 1918 as the Maternity Center Association and has played a pivotal role in advocating for evidence-based maternity care practices. The organization focuses on promoting safe, effective, and satisfying maternity care for all women and families.

History[edit | edit source]

Childbirth Connection was established in 1918 in New York City as the Maternity Center Association. Its initial mission was to reduce maternal and infant mortality by providing prenatal care and education to expectant mothers. Over the decades, the organization expanded its focus to include advocacy, research, and policy development aimed at improving maternity care nationwide.

In 2006, the organization rebranded as Childbirth Connection to better reflect its mission and broaden its reach. It has since become a leading voice in the movement for high-quality, evidence-based maternity care.

Mission and Goals[edit | edit source]

The mission of Childbirth Connection is to improve the quality of maternity care through research, education, advocacy, and policy. The organization aims to:

  • Promote evidence-based maternity care practices.
  • Advocate for policies that support safe and effective maternity care.
  • Educate healthcare providers and the public about best practices in maternity care.
  • Support women and families in making informed decisions about their maternity care.

Key Initiatives[edit | edit source]

Childbirth Connection has been involved in several key initiatives to improve maternity care, including:

  • Listening to Mothers Surveys: These surveys gather data on women's experiences with maternity care in the United States, providing valuable insights into the quality of care and areas for improvement.
  • Transforming Maternity Care: A national initiative aimed at developing a blueprint for improving maternity care in the U.S. This initiative involves collaboration with healthcare providers, policymakers, and other stakeholders.
  • Promoting Normal Birth: Efforts to reduce unnecessary medical interventions during childbirth, such as cesarean sections, and to support practices that promote normal, physiological birth.

Impact[edit | edit source]

Childbirth Connection has had a significant impact on maternity care in the United States. Its advocacy and research efforts have contributed to increased awareness of the importance of evidence-based practices and have influenced policy changes at both the state and national levels.

The organization's work has also helped to empower women and families to make informed choices about their maternity care, leading to more satisfying and positive birth experiences.

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