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Valley View Medical Center launches Special Delivery Program to improve maternal health 

Photo Caption: New mother Kelly Dailey wearing her Special Delivery wristband alongside baby and father Joaquin Marin.

BULLHEAD CITY – Valley View Medical Center has announced the launch of the Special Delivery Program, an initiative aimed at improving postpartum care and reducing maternal mortality. This innovative program provides postpartum patients with wristbands to wear for six weeks after delivery, helping ensure they receive timely and appropriate care for any potential complications.

The Special Delivery Program reflects VVMC’s commitment to advancing maternal health by prioritizing early intervention and raising awareness about the risks associated with the postpartum period. The wristbands act as a visible reminder for patients, families, and healthcare providers to remain vigilant about postpartum health during this critical time.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), In 2022, the U.S. maternal mortality rate was 22.3 deaths per 100,000 live births which is significantly higher than rates in other high-income countries. Alarmingly, the maternal mortality rate for Black women in the US is even higher at 69.9 deaths per 100,000 live births.

Many postpartum complications, such as anemia, hypertension, heart conditions, and infections, occur days or weeks after delivery, and 53% of pregnancy-related deaths happen between 7 and 365 days postpartum. The Special Delivery Program seeks to change this by empowering postpartum patients to advocate for their health and ensuring providers are aware of recent deliveries when diagnosing and treating these patients.

“The Special Delivery Program is a meaningful step forward in supporting postpartum health,” said Britany Young, BSN, RN, VVMC Inpatient Director. “By providing tools for early identification of potential complications and encouraging community awareness, we are enhancing care during a critical time. This program underscores our dedication to improving health outcomes and ensuring that every postpartum individual has the resources and support they need. Valley View Medical Center invites the community to join in raising awareness about postpartum health and supporting individuals during this time”.
As a part of this program, postpartum patients will be provided with a Special Delivery wristband before leaving the hospital. This discreet but effective tool helps identify postpartum patients and ensures healthcare providers are aware of recent pregnancies, reducing the risk of misdiagnosis.

In addition to wearing the wristband, families, friends, and community members are encouraged to “check in” on patients that recently delivered during this critical postpartum period. If you see someone wearing a Special Delivery wristband, take a moment to ask how they are feeling and encourage them to seek medical care if they express concerns about their health.

Valley View Medical Center invites the community to join in raising awareness about postpartum health and supporting individuals during this critical time. For more information on the Special Delivery Program, including warning signs to watch for, visit ValleyViewMedicalCenter.com