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Preventing Maternal Mortality using Mobile technology

The PM³ Study

PM³, in collaboration with Morehouse School of Medicine, Georgia Tech, Emory University, and Georgia State University, is an innovative mHealth research study designed by Black women, for Black women.

This project aims to reduce maternal mortality among Black postpartum women in rural Georgia by using mobile health technology to transform care and meet women where they are: on their phones. Built with input from the community, the PM³ app offers real-time health monitoring, culturally-relevant educational resources, social support groups, and personalized care guidance all in the palm of a mother’s hand.

Through a randomized controlled trial (RCT), we’re evaluating how PM³ compares to standard postpartum care. Our goal is to increase engagement with postpartum health recommendations, improve health outcomes, and ultimately save lives.

By leveraging the accessibility and reach of mHealth, PM³ is reimagining postpartum care for rural Black women by putting empowerment, education, and support right at their fingertips.

Groups

Connect with other postpartum moms for real-time social support. Join discussions, share experiences, and build a community that understands your journey.

Resources

Browse a curated library of trusted information, from postpartum health topics to self-care tips, so the information you need is right when and where you need it.

Health

Track your well-being with easy self-monitoring. Log weight and blood pressure, note your mental health, and keep an eye on the numbers that matter most.

Tasks

Stay organized and cared for. Set reminders for appointments, self-care breaks, or anything else you need to remember during the postpartum months.

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