Vermont scores high in March of Dimes report on maternal, infant health

Vermont scores high in March of Dimes report on maternal, infant health

Vermont is the only state in the nation to receive an “A” grade for maternal and infant health on the 2024 March of Dimes Report Card, according to a news release.

The March of Dimes report evaluates maternal and infant health in all 50 states, using key indicators such as preterm birth rates, access to prenatal care and the availability of resources for maternal and infant health.

Vermont’s grade of A reflects the state’s efforts to reduce disparities and ensure all birthing parents and babies receive the care they need for a healthy start, according to the March of Dimes.

Vermont scores high in March of Dimes report on maternal, infant health

Hospitals across the state receive training from University of Vermont Health Network experts in recognizing the signs of high-risk pregnancies, such as preeclampsia, hypertension, diabetes and substance use disorders. This outreach not only helps health care providers recognize the risks early, but also increases awareness among parents about the factors that can lead to high-risk pregnancies.

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