Partners, Friends, and Family of American Indian and Alaska Native People who are Pregnant or Postpartum

Key points

If your loved one who is or was pregnant in the last year shares that something doesn't feel right, listen and support her to get the care she needs. This simple, yet powerful action can help prevent pregnancy-related deaths.

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Be the support she needs

It's important to support mothers by hearing their concerns and ensuring they get the care they need.

While pregnancy-related complications can be difficult to talk about, it's important to learn what can be done to keep your pregnant and postpartum loved ones healthy.

Pregnancy-related complications can happen up to a year after pregnancy. Recognizing the urgent maternal warning signs, getting an accurate diagnosis as quickly as possible, and receiving quality care can save lives. Be the one to make sure she is heard and gets the care she needs.

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Support her to get the answers and care she may need.

How can you help?

Learn the urgent maternal warning signs.

If a loved one experiences an urgent maternal warning sign during or within a year after pregnancy, get medical care immediately.
  • Learn the urgent maternal warning signs.
  • Listen to her concerns and encourage her to seek medical help.
  • If something doesn't feel right, she should reach out to her provider.
  • If she is experiencing an urgent maternal warning sign, she should get medical care right away.
  • Be sure that she says she is pregnant or was pregnant within the last year.
  • Offer to go with her to visit a health care provider and help her ask questions.
  • Support her through follow-up care.
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Partners, friends, and family are important advocates. They can help make sure all concerns are addressed by a health care professional.

Starting the conversation‎

If your loved one shares that something doesn't feel right, support her to get the answers and care she may need. Learn the urgent warning signs that need immediate medical attention.

Campaign resources ‎

Download Hear Her materials designed with and for American Indian and Alaska Native pregnant people, new moms, their families and friends, and health care providers.