Tiffany Reese
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One topic that kept coming up this season in many of the survivors' stories was meconium. I'm curious, Dr. Clark, what your opinion on this matter is. When is meconium serious? At what point when meconium enters the situation does a person need to be transferred and is that considered high risk?
One topic that kept coming up this season in many of the survivors' stories was meconium. I'm curious, Dr. Clark, what your opinion on this matter is. When is meconium serious? At what point when meconium enters the situation does a person need to be transferred and is that considered high risk?
One topic that kept coming up this season in many of the survivors' stories was meconium. I'm curious, Dr. Clark, what your opinion on this matter is. When is meconium serious? At what point when meconium enters the situation does a person need to be transferred and is that considered high risk?
Season 23 survivors Markita, Kristen, and Amanda have created a nonprofit called Moms Advocating for Moms in hopes to create a future where maternal well-being is prioritized, disparities are addressed, and every mother has the resources and support she needs to thrive.
Season 23 survivors Markita, Kristen, and Amanda have created a nonprofit called Moms Advocating for Moms in hopes to create a future where maternal well-being is prioritized, disparities are addressed, and every mother has the resources and support she needs to thrive.
Season 23 survivors Markita, Kristen, and Amanda have created a nonprofit called Moms Advocating for Moms in hopes to create a future where maternal well-being is prioritized, disparities are addressed, and every mother has the resources and support she needs to thrive.
Mama has helped to create a Texas bill called Malik's Law or House Bill 4553, which is intended to improve data reporting requirements for midwives in Texas.
Mama has helped to create a Texas bill called Malik's Law or House Bill 4553, which is intended to improve data reporting requirements for midwives in Texas.
Mama has helped to create a Texas bill called Malik's Law or House Bill 4553, which is intended to improve data reporting requirements for midwives in Texas.
While some data is collected via birth certificate filing, the bill is intended to gather more data that could help improve both maternal and pediatric care, as well as aid consumers in more easily accessible data to make more informed decisions on their own care. To find out ways you can help support Malik's Law, please visit momsadvocatingformoms.org.
While some data is collected via birth certificate filing, the bill is intended to gather more data that could help improve both maternal and pediatric care, as well as aid consumers in more easily accessible data to make more informed decisions on their own care. To find out ways you can help support Malik's Law, please visit momsadvocatingformoms.org.
While some data is collected via birth certificate filing, the bill is intended to gather more data that could help improve both maternal and pediatric care, as well as aid consumers in more easily accessible data to make more informed decisions on their own care. To find out ways you can help support Malik's Law, please visit momsadvocatingformoms.org.
Markita, I am curious if you could share a little bit with us about Malik's Law and what we can do to support.
Markita, I am curious if you could share a little bit with us about Malik's Law and what we can do to support.
Markita, I am curious if you could share a little bit with us about Malik's Law and what we can do to support.
Thank you, Dr. Clark. I see you want to share something.
Thank you, Dr. Clark. I see you want to share something.
Thank you, Dr. Clark. I see you want to share something.
And that's certainly one of the elements that drew me to work on this season. I tend to gravitate towards stories where areas of the law, there's these significant gaps because it really perplexes me how they still exist in so many situations.
And that's certainly one of the elements that drew me to work on this season. I tend to gravitate towards stories where areas of the law, there's these significant gaps because it really perplexes me how they still exist in so many situations.