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Maternity Care Crisis: Broken System Strains Families and Healthcare Providers

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Maternity care in the United States is deteriorating, with pregnancy-related deaths rising and midwives facing burnout. Families confront unpredictable access to care, creating a fragmented system. This crisis stems from underfunded public health programs and shortages of obstetric providers, forcing women into a lottery of services.

The financial burden on families is escalating as costs for prenatal and postnatal care surge, while healthcare systems struggle with staffing crises. Investors should monitor regulatory shifts and potential private equity opportunities in specialized maternal health startups addressing these gaps. The long-term economic impact includes reduced workforce participation and increased social welfare costs, making this a critical issue for both policymakers and business leaders.