Fears rise as three Alabama hospitals prepare to stop delivering babies [View all]
By the end of the month, two Alabama hospitals will stop delivering babies. A third will follow suit a few weeks later.
That will leave two counties Shelby and Monroe without any birthing hospitals, and strip a predominantly Black neighborhood in Birmingham of a sought-after maternity unit.
After that, pregnant women in Shelby County will have to travel at least 17 miles farther to reach a hospital with an OB-GYN. And because the county, one of Alabamas largest, is bordered by another whose hospital also lacks an obstetrics unit, some of those residents are also losing the closest place they could go to deliver their babies.
Theres a sense of dread knowing that theres going to be families who are now not only driving to the county over, but driving through three counties, said Honour McDaniel, director of maternal and infant health initiatives for the March of Dimes in Alabama.
People in Monroe County, meanwhile, could face drives between 35 to 100 miles to a labor and delivery department.
Trekking that far to give birth is not unheard of in Alabama, in which more than a third of the counties are maternity care deserts, according to the March of Dimes meaning they have no hospital with obstetrics care, birth centers, OB-GYNs or certified nurse midwives.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/womens-health/3-hospitals-closing-maternity-labor-delivery-units-alabama-rcna111374
Thanks, SCOTUS.