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Why It Matters
For Virginia
Did you know that Virginia ranks among the top 10 states with the highest maternal mortality rates. Over 50% of pregnancy-related deaths occur between 7 days and 1 year postpartum, making the extended postpartum period a critical time for care and awareness. Many of these deaths are preventable!




What Are The
Teal Bracelets
Teal bracelets identify postpartum women across the state of Virginia up to one year postpartum that are still at risk for life threatening complications of pregnancy. This bracelet alerts all providers to deliver informed-care. If you see an individual wearing the teal band, it means that they have recently delivered. Assess them immediately.
what is
Postpartum Alert?
The Postpartum Alert Initiative utilizes teal wristbands to identify postpartum patients who need heightened monitoring and rapid response for various maternal complications. This visual alert system serves a dual purpose: educating patients about warning signs requiring immediate medical attention and helping ensure all healthcare providers recognize these patients' special status and provide appropriate urgent care. The Postpartum Alert Initiative focuses on reducing maternal mortality by raising awareness and enabling timely care for postpartum complications to save lives.
Postpartum patients are required to wear this teal band up to one year postpartum to indicate their status during the critical postpartum period. This visible teal band ensures that all medical staff are immediately aware of the patient's postpartum status, enabling them to provide prompt, informed care in the event of an emergency.
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ASK
Are you currently pregnant or have you given birth in the last year? Don't assume! ASK!
​90,000 individuals will give birth in Virginia in one year and are STILL at risk!
Look
Look for the teal
#PostpartumStillAtRisk bracelet and be alert for the warning signs below that could indicate life-threatening signs and symptoms in postpartum individuals.
Educate
Share warning signs. Reinforce that individuals who give birth continue to be at risk up to a year postpartum
React
React fast. Escalate care. Validate her voice.
Ask. Look. Educate. React. Track
POSTPARTUM Still At Risk
A.L.E.R.T
TRACK/TRANSFER
Consider consult to maternal health expert. Always inform the next provider of her postpartum status and chart her status! Arrange follow up care. Track her visit.
WARNING SIGNS

Emergency Signs
Chest pain
Shortness of breath
Thoughts of harming self or others
Fever of 100.4 or higher
Seizures

Urgent Signs
Severe headache that won't go away
High blood pressure 160/110
Severe vomiting or redness in leg or arm
Severe belly pain
Heavy or increasing bleeding
POSTPARTUM
WARNING
#STILLATRISK
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Chest Pain
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Shortness of
Breath
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Heavy Bleeding
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Thoughts of Harming Yourself
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Seizures
Patient Education Resources
For Patients with Teal Bracelets
Know the signs that require immediate medical attention
Know the signs that require immediate medical attention
Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments
Show your wristband to healthcare providers
Keep the band on until your healthcare provider advises removal
Seek immediate medical attention for any warning signs
Share this information with family and caregivers
Take all prescribed medications as directed
Provider Resources
“I Took the Pledge” . I wear this bracelet to remind myself and others that I am still at risk, even after giving birth. I pledged to wear it for one full year postpartum, because the risks don’t end when the baby arrives.
This program is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $50,000 with 100 percent funded by CDC/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by CDC/HHS or the U.S. Government.

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