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Women Are Dying, Deb: Inside America's Maternal Mental Health Crisis - Paperback

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by Emily E. Johnson (Author), Joy Burkhard (Foreword by)

Maternal mental health disorders affect 1 in 5 pregnant women and are highly treatable. They are also the leading cause of maternal mortality in the United States.

Healthcare administrator Emily Johnson was hospitalized with suicidal ideation two weeks after the birth of her son after a cascade of providers failed to recognize or properly address her escalating postpartum anxiety, OCD, and depression. At first she thought her story must have been an anomaly-and then she learned that couldn't be farther from the truth.

Upon recovering, Emily did as she was trained to do when she spotted patient safety issues rooted in systems failures: she spoke up. But instead of embracing the feedback, leaders who were once her mentors iced her out of conversations on the topic-even as another new mother in the community died by suicide.

Women Are Dying, Deb is for anyone who has watched a new mother fall apart and gotten no answers from the healthcare system that was supposed to help her, and for every healthcare professional, leader, and policymaker who wants to build a system that actually catches these women before they reach a crisis point. Drawing on original data revealing how few women live within reach of specialized perinatal mental health care, Emily traces the financial incentives, systemic failures, and medical training blind spots that have made postpartum depression and maternal suicide invisible and preventable deaths acceptable. This is not just a story about individual recovery, it is a demand for accountability from the healthcare leaders who have the power to make the system safer for the next woman.

Number of Pages: 274
Dimensions: 0.62 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: May 06, 2026
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by Emily E. Johnson (Author), Joy Burkhard (Foreword by)

Maternal mental health disorders affect 1 in 5 pregnant women and are highly treatable. They are also the leading cause of maternal mortality in the United States.

Healthcare administrator Emily Johnson was hospitalized with suicidal ideation two weeks after the birth of her son after a cascade of providers failed to recognize or properly address her escalating postpartum anxiety, OCD, and depression. At first she thought her story must have been an anomaly-and then she learned that couldn't be farther from the truth.

Upon recovering, Emily did as she was trained to do when she spotted patient safety issues rooted in systems failures: she spoke up. But instead of embracing the feedback, leaders who were once her mentors iced her out of conversations on the topic-even as another new mother in the community died by suicide.

Women Are Dying, Deb is for anyone who has watched a new mother fall apart and gotten no answers from the healthcare system that was supposed to help her, and for every healthcare professional, leader, and policymaker who wants to build a system that actually catches these women before they reach a crisis point. Drawing on original data revealing how few women live within reach of specialized perinatal mental health care, Emily traces the financial incentives, systemic failures, and medical training blind spots that have made postpartum depression and maternal suicide invisible and preventable deaths acceptable. This is not just a story about individual recovery, it is a demand for accountability from the healthcare leaders who have the power to make the system safer for the next woman.

Number of Pages: 274
Dimensions: 0.62 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: May 06, 2026

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Women Are Dying, Deb: Inside America's Maternal Mental Health Crisis - Paperback

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Women Are Dying, Deb: Inside America's Maternal Mental Health Crisis - Paperback

Women Are Dying, Deb: Inside America's Maternal Mental Health Crisis - Paperback

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