RCP Medicine Podcast

Episode 99: Health Inequalities in Pregnancy and Postpartum Care

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In this episode of the RCP Medicine Podcast, we explore the critical issue of health inequalities during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Joining us is Dr Maria Mouyis, Consultant Physician & Rheumatologist with Specialist Interest in Obstetric Medicine, alongside Dr Vasiliki Thanopoulou, RCP clinical education fellow, Rheumatology/GIM Specialist Registrar. Together, they unpack why pregnancy itself can be a risk factor for health inequality, the findings from the MBRRACE report, and the systemic, cultural, and clinical challenges that impact maternal and neonatal outcomes.

From disparities in maternal mortality among ethnic minority groups to the role of unconscious bias and digital exclusion, this conversation highlights practical steps clinicians can take to improve equity in care. We also discuss innovative initiatives such as maternal medicine networks, preconception clinics, and community engagement projects that aim to empower women and reduce adverse outcomes.

Whether you’re a clinician, policymaker, or advocate, this episode offers actionable insights and resources to help drive change.


Resources: 

UK Obstetric Surveillance System (UKOSS) | UKOSS | NPEU

Reports | MBRRACE-UK | NPEU

Special interest groups | British Society for Rheumatology

Eastern Obstetric Medicine Group: EOMG Meetings | MacDonald Obstetric Medicine Society

Multidisciplinary Approaches to Maternal Health - elearning for healthcare

Racism in pain management causes needless suffering | The BMJ

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