Welcome back to another insightful episode, and today we're diving deep into the critical issues surrounding black maternal morbidity, mortality, and patient advocacy. Joining us is Lorvena Dorvilus, a passionate nurse who shares her eye-opening experiences and initiatives aimed at empowering our birthing communities. We explore the real challenges faced in the healthcare system, especially by black and brown mothers, and discuss ways to bridge the educational gap to ensure safer, more informed birthing experiences. Tune in for a powerful conversation that sheds light on the vital link between personal finance and maternal health.

About our guest:
Lorvena Dorvilus is a dedicated labor and delivery nurse with a two-year background, originally from Haiti and raised in Florida. Her passion for caring for people and women's health was sparked during nursing school and further intensified by a mission trip to Liberia. Lorvena is keenly aware of the educational and autonomy gaps in maternal healthcare, especially in low-income communities. She founded "The Labor Lounge" and is pursuing Lamaze Childbirth Educator training. She advocates for informed childbirth choices and believes in the natural power of women's bodies to birth, aiming to empower women and families in their birthing experiences.

The Labor Lounge - https://the-labor-lounge.com

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