Respectful Care

There is Hope: 80% of Pregnancy-Related Deaths are Preventable

U.S. maternal mortality rates are among the highest of developed countries, and they are especially high among Black moms, who die from pregnancy-related complications at two to three times the rate of white, Hispanic, Asian American, and Pacific Islander women — regardless of their income or education levels.

Pampers believes every parent is entitled to experience the full joy of pregnancy and parenthood, which is why we’re committed to help healthcare professionals change the systemic issues that prevent moms from receiving equitable care. See how we can work together to raise the quality of care, so we can deliver more joy.


Learn About Respectful Care

Respectful Care Training

Unconscious Bias Training

Listen to Her Experience

Black Birth Documentary
Black Birth Documentary
Gia Peppers on Black Maternal Health
Gia Peppers on Maternal Health

Take Action for Children and Parents

Resources for Professionals

Improving Health Equity for All Children: Top 5 Tips for Addressing Implicit Bias When Interacting with Pediatric Patients
Improving Health Equity for All Children:
Top 5 Tips for Addressing Implicit Bias When Interacting with Pediatric Patients

Resources for Expecting Moms

Top Five Questions For Your Doctor

Top Five Questions For Your Doctor

This guide will help expecting mothers work directly with their providers as advocates for their health.


Top Five Tips for Your Pregnancy

Top Five Tips for Your Pregnancy

Discover five tips for achieving a respectful, informed and empowering pregnancy.



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