The progress, inequities and additional training models needed in maternal healthcare

Today's Guests on "Closer Look": Tamara Akua Hunter (Top Left), Dr. Donna Adams Pickett (Top Right), Dr. Lasha Clarke (Bottom Left), Naima Bond (Bottom Center), Bashellia Williams (Bottom Right); (Courtesy of Nathana Reboucas)

Today begins part one of a “Closer Look” series on maternal healthcare. 

While maternal health concerns the health of women before and during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period, other aspects are often overlooked. 

In Wednesday’s program, host Rose Scott spoke with medical professionals and caretakers about the impact of infertility on mental health and the need for more complementary training and education for future practitioners.



Hear from OB/GYNs, doulas and maternal health experts about what’s working and what barriers persist when it comes to improving maternal health outcomes.

Today’s Guests:

Dr. Donna Adams Pickett, an Obstetrician & Gynecologist at Augusta Women’s Health & Wellness

Tamara Akua Hunter, the founder of Womb Wisdom Wellness LLC

Naima Bond, Certified Holistic Doula

Dr. Lasha Clarke, assistant director in research and translation at Center for Maternal Health Equity at Morehouse School of Medicine

Bashellia Williams, care coordinator for Center for Maternal Health Equity at Morehouse School of Medicine