Black Infant Maternal Health Initiative

Black Infant Maternal Health Initiative Striving for birth equity through unity and empowerment.

Honoring the truth that every person has the right to bodily autonomy, to grow their family, or not, and to raise childr...
04/22/2026

Honoring the truth that every person has the right to bodily autonomy, to grow their family, or not, and to raise children in communities that are safe, supported, and thriving. At BIMHI, we carry this vision forward by striving for birth equity through unity, empowerment, and culturally grounded care for Black parents and birthing people. 🖤🌱

Black women in the U.S. are over three times more likely to die from a pregnancy‑related cause than White women—and more...
04/13/2026

Black women in the U.S. are over three times more likely to die from a pregnancy‑related cause than White women—and more than 80% of these tragedies are preventable. During Black Maternal Health Week, we honor the strength, resilience, and joy of Black Mamas while recognizing the work still ahead. Guided by BIMHI’s mission to strive for birth equity through unity and empowerment, we’re committed to supporting a future where every Black birthing person receives respectful, safe, and affirming care. 💛✨

Gather with others who understand the journey, build community, and uplift one another as we move toward stronger, more ...
04/09/2026

Gather with others who understand the journey, build community, and uplift one another as we move toward stronger, more connected family experiences. Guided by the BIMHI mission of “Striving for birth equity through unity and empowerment,” this circle offers a meaningful opportunity to learn, reflect, and support one another.
📍 Church of God — 100 Oswell St., Bakersfield, CA 93307
đź“… April 16, 2026
⏰ 6:00 PM – 7:15 PM
All fathers of Black/African American children are welcome. Come be part of a conversation that strengthens families and community.
Click the link in the bio to RSVP or visit at:
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Pregnancy brings many changes to the body — including the heart. ❤ Your heart works harder during pregnancy, and for man...
03/27/2026

Pregnancy brings many changes to the body — including the heart. ❤ Your heart works harder during pregnancy, and for many women, this is the first time it experiences added stress. If something feels off, talk to your doctor right away or go to the ER. 🚑
If you already have a heart condition, make sure your OBGYN knows. Diagnosing new heart issues during pregnancy can be challenging since many symptoms can appear “normal.”
đź‘€What to watch for:
• Extreme tiredness
• Swelling in the legs or feet
• Shortness of breath
• Rapid or irregular heartbeat
• Chest pain or discomfort
👨‍⚕️Tell your doctor if symptoms:
• Stop you from doing normal activities
• Cause shortness of breath even while resting
âš These symptoms are NOT normal:
• Blurry vision
• Fainting
• Heart palpitations lasting more than 30 seconds
• A racing heart
âť—If you have chest pain or trouble breathing, CALL 911 right away.
At BIMHI Kern County, we’re committed to empowering mothers, protecting Black infant and maternal health, and striving for birth equity through unity, awareness, and advocacy. Join us in this mission — because every heartbeat matters. 💚

When a woman stands up, a community stands stronger. This Women’s History Month, join BIMHI Kern County in our quest to ...
03/23/2026

When a woman stands up, a community stands stronger. This Women’s History Month, join BIMHI Kern County in our quest to champion birth equity through unity, compassion, and collective action. Together, we can make a difference!

When you’re at a doctor’s visit, don’t ignore what your blood pressure is telling you. If your top number is over 160 an...
03/21/2026

When you’re at a doctor’s visit, don’t ignore what your blood pressure is telling you. If your top number is over 160 and the bottom is 110 or higher, do not leave — you need urgent medical attention. Your health matters, and because some women show no symptoms at all, keeping up with regular check‑ups is essential. 💛✨
At BIMHI, we are striving for birth equity through unity and empowerment, ensuring every birthing parent has the knowledge and support they deserve.
Help us spread awareness and uplift our community—like, share, and follow to support the BIMHI mission. 💙

Preeclampsia can be life-threatening. It can happen during pregnancy or up to six weeks after birth. Watch for these war...
02/26/2026

Preeclampsia can be life-threatening. It can happen during pregnancy or up to six weeks after birth. Watch for these warning signs:
âś… Persistent headaches
âś… Swelling in face or hands
âś… Rapid weight gain (over 5 lbs in a week)
âś… Vision changes
âś… Upper right belly pain
âś… Trouble breathing
If your blood pressure is 160/110 or higher, get medical help right away. Regular prenatal visits are key to catching it early.
Your health matters. Your voice matters. Together, we strive for birth equity through unity and empowerment.

After 23 weeks, your baby can hear you. Every word, song, and story helps their brain grow strong. Talking early is a si...
02/20/2026

After 23 weeks, your baby can hear you. Every word, song, and story helps their brain grow strong. Talking early is a simple way to give your child a healthy start—and it’s a step toward birth equity. When we share these moments as a community, we create unity and empower every family to thrive.
Drop a favorite affirmation for baby.

This month we celebrate Black history and honor the courage that inspires change. BIMHI is on a mission to make maternal...
02/03/2026

This month we celebrate Black history and honor the courage that inspires change. BIMHI is on a mission to make maternal health care equitable for Black mothers because every birth story deserves dignity and respect. Let’s keep hope alive and make it happen. 💜

đź’› You deserve care that feels personal and supportive. Black women face higher risks during pregnancy and birth, and in ...
01/31/2026

đź’› You deserve care that feels personal and supportive. Black women face higher risks during pregnancy and birth, and in Kern County those risks are even greater. Having someone by your side can make a real difference.
A doula is there for you every step:
✨ Before birth with gentle guidance, education, and encouragement
✨ During labor with comfort techniques, breathing support, and advocacy for your wishes
✨ After birth with postpartum care, newborn tips, and emotional check ins
When mothers feel informed and supported, it often creates a calmer and more confident journey into parenthood, something every family deserves. You are not alone. We are here for you.
Learn more: kernbimhi.com

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