Maternal Mortality Mar 20, 2024 13:26:01 GMT Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostMemberGive GiftBack to Top Post by ck4829 on Mar 20, 2024 13:26:01 GMT There is nothing ambiguous about thatKay Ivey Governor of Alabama said she prayed for Roe to be overturned and life would prevail.The poverty rate in Alabama is 16.8 percent—more than three percent higher than the national poverty.Alabama is the fifth-least educated state.Alabama ranked nearly last in the country in healthcare.You would think Alabama would at least feed its constituents.Alabama will not be participating in a federal program that helps low-income parents pay for food for their children this summer.I guarantee Kay and the rest of the Republicans won’t be missing their meals.To which came this reply:Alabama has people that honor morality - not situational ethics and ambiguity. It is far better to be poor and good than comfortable and evil.And then came this problem which highlights another major problem in Alabama:I don’t think there’s anything ambiguous about having the third-highest maternal mortality rate in the country, but that’s just me I think.Third highest:www.al.com/news/2022/08/new-alabama-maternal-mortality-report-highlights-preventable-deaths-substance-abuse.htmlwww.thinkglobalhealth.org/article/alabamas-growing-health-equity-dividewww.nbcnews.com/health/womens-health/3-hospitals-closing-maternity-labor-delivery-units-alabama-rcna111374cococo.pbworks.com/w/page/155791464/There%20is%20nothing%20ambiguous%20about%20that