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Syphilis and Congenital Syphilis Are on the Rise

| body, health, healthy, reproductive health

Syphilis and congenital syphilis are on the rise in the United States. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI). It is spread through anal, oral, and vaginal sex. It can cause heart and brain damage, blindness, deafness, and paralysis when left untreated. But the good news is syphilis is both preventable and treatable. To prevent…

Take Advantage of Summer Produce

| assistance, Detroit, eating healthy, food, healthy eating, healthy food, nutrition, resources

The summer is a great time to take advantage of fresh fruits and veggies. Fruits and veggies are a good source of vitamins and minerals that you need to keep you and your baby healthy. They can also be quite refreshing in the heat of summer. It can be tricky to find fresh fruit and…

Understanding Your Reproductive Anatomy

| advice, body, education, health, pregnant, reproductive health

It is important to understand your reproductive anatomy. If you understand your anatomy, you can better understand your health conditions and advocate for yourself in appointments. Your reproductive system allows you to: have sex, have children, and menstruate. The system contains both internal and external parts. The external parts are those that you can see.…

What type of period product is right for me?

| advice, body, education, health, reproductive health

What type of period product is right for me? Menstruation is another term for what you may call a “period.” Periods occur about once a month, although this may vary from person to person. There are several products that can be used during a period. These products include sanitary pads, tampons, menstrual cups, and period…

Improving Black Maternal Health: WIN Network’s Enhanced Group Prenatal Care

What is Group Prenatal Care?  Group prenatal care offers an alternative to traditional prenatal care, where pregnant mothers expecting to deliver around the same time gather in a group setting throughout their pregnancy. They receive prenatal care with extra support, education, and have extended time with their provider. These groups typically consist of 8 to…

Common Reproductive Health Concerns for Women

Reproductive health is the physical, mental, and social well-being of the male and female reproductive systems during all stages of life. The female reproductive system includes the ovaries and uterus. Taking care of this system is important for your personal health and well-being. It is especially important if you may want to become a mother,…

Community Health Workers Adapt to Support Moms, Babies, and Families Virtually During COVID-19 Pandemic

From left to right: Felicia, Linda, and Nada, WIN Network: Detroit Community Health Workers   Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing guidelines, we have all been using technology more than ever to connect with one another. At WIN Network: Detroit, we are adapting our enhanced model of Group Prenatal Care (GPC) to a…

Group Prenatal Care Reunion May 2019

It’s our favorite time of year, group prenatal care reunion time, where our moms, families, and babies come back together for food, games, photos, and fun!   Building lasting relationships is a huge priority at WIN Network: Detroit, and one way we do this is through our group prenatal care reunions. Once our babies are…

CHW Spotlight: Linda Reyes

Linda Reyes is a Community Health Worker (CHW) with WIN Network: Detroit, a lifelong Detroiter, mother, and grandmother. As a Community Health Worker, Linda helps women who are pregnant navigate their emotional, physical, and social needs. She guides women to the resources they need for themselves and their growing families, and works with a Certified Nurse Midwife…

You Can’t Address Infant Mortality Disparities Without Addressing Racism

Experiencing racial discrimination causes stress hormones to be released in the body, and these hormones make a mother more likely to go into labor too early.

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