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Contents
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Foreword
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Contributors
CHAPTER 2 A Life Course Perspective on Maternal and Child Health and Health Inequities
Liana J. Richardson, Kelly L. Strutz, and Andrea N. Goodwin
Introduction
Fundamental Concepts in Life Course Theory
The Five Defining Principles of Life Course Theory
1. The Principle of Life Span Development
2. The Principle of Human Agency
3. The Principle of Timing
4. The Principle of Linked Lives
5. The Principle of Historical Time and Place
Three Key Concepts in Life Course Theory: Trajectories, Transitions, and Turning Points
Fundamental Concepts in Life Course Epidemiology
Applications of Life Course Theory and Epidemiology to MCH
Historical Applications to MCH
Contemporary Applications to MCH
1. Preconception Health and Well-Being
2. The Life Course Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences
3. Fetal Origins of Adult Disease
Implications of a Life Course Perspective on MCH Policy and Practice
Implications for the Timing of Strategies to Improve MCH Outcomes
Implications for the Types and Targets of Strategies to Improve MCH Outcomes
Barriers to the Policy and Practice Changes Derived from a Life Course Perspective
Conclusion
Summary of Key Points
Discussion Questions
Additional Resources
Acknowledgments
References
CHAPTER 4 An Overview of Maternal and Child Health History: A Political Determinants of Health
Perspective
Daniel E. Dawes, Russell S. Kirby, Nelson J. Dunlap, and Mahia A. Valle
Introduction
MCH History Milestones
The 19th Century: A “Pre-MCH” Era
20th-Century Attention to MCH Issues
Title V of the Social Security Act of 1935
The 1960s: A Time of Significant Growth for MCH Programs
Changes to Foundational MCH Policies
Equity in MCH History
Advancing Health Equity: Past, Present, and Future
Defining Health Equity
Cultivating Health Equity
The Political Determinants of Health
Political Determinants of Maternal Mortality: Illustrations
An Example from Florida
Jessica’s Story: A Case Study
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Additional Resources
References
CHAPTER 7 The Reproductive and Perinatal Health of Women, Pregnant Persons, and Infants
Arden Handler and Joan Kennelly
Introduction
Key Reproductive and Perinatal Outcomes: Definitions, Point Estimates, and Trends
Low Birth Weight: Being Born Small, Being Born Early
Fetal Growth
Gestational Age
Fetal Death
Infant Death
Perinatal Mortality
Birth Defects
Maternal Morbidity and Mortality
Programs, Services, Policies, and Systemic Change to Improve the Health of Women, Pregnant Persons, and
Infants
Strategies for Improving Women’s Health Prior to and Between Pregnancies
Reproductive Care
Preconception/Interconception/Well-Woman Care
Strategies for Improving Women’s and Infants’ Health During Pregnancy and Labor and Delivery
Access to, Utilization, and the Content of Quality Prenatal Care
Measurement of Prenatal Care
Barriers to Prenatal Care and Disparities in Prenatal Care Utilization
Content and Quality of Prenatal Care
Strategies/Approaches to Improving the Delivery of Prenatal Care
Maternal Health Care Providers, Childbirth Experiences, and Outcomes
Strategies for Improving Women’s and Infant’s Health After Delivery and During the Postpartum Period
Strategies to Protect and Promote the Health of the Infant After Delivery
Strategies to Protect and Promote the Health of the Pregnant Person/Woman After Delivery
Providing Supports for Women/Persons and Families at the Individual and System Levels Across the
Prenatal and Postpartum Periods
Emerging Issues and Approaches in Reproductive and Perinatal Health
Substance Use During Pregnancy and Postpartum
Protecting Women’s/Pregnant Persons and Infants’ Health During Disasters and Emergencies
Justice-Involved Women
A Focus on Fathers
Centering Women’s/Pregnant Persons, Voices in the Struggle for Reproductive Justice
Conclusion
Summary of Key Points
Recommendations
Discussion Questions
Additional Resources
References
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