Birth Equity and Maternal Health Among Immigrant Communities in the United States: A Narrative Review
Abstract
1. Introduction
Public Health Relevance of Birth Equity for Immigrant Communities
2. Materials and Methods
Design and Methodology
3. Results
4. Barriers and Access Affecting Immigrant Women and First-Generation Immigrants
5. Intersection of Race, Immigration Status, and Socioeconomic Factors
6. Impact of Challenges on Maternal and Infant Health
7. Strategies for Improving Healthcare Access and Quality
7.1. Community-Based Practice Example: Community Doula Program for Immigrant Women in Sweden
7.2. Real-World Implications
7.3. Practitioner Perspective
7.4. U.S. Potential for Strategic Adaptation
8. Policy Recommendations
9. Limitations
10. Future Contributions
11. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
| Theme | Number of Authors | Authors |
|---|---|---|
| Barriers to Maternal and Perinatal Health Access | 9 | Behboudi-Gandevani et al. (2022) [56], Bhasin (2022) [36], Fox et al. (2023) [2], Heslehurst et al. (2018) [38], Merry et al. (2023) [19], Small et al. (2014) [41], Toh & Shorey (2023) [57], U.S. GAO (2021) [13], van den Akker & van Roosmalen (2016) [3] |
| Clinical Guidance and Advocacy | 5 | ACOG (2025) [8], Benza & Liamputtong (2014) [20], Fair et al. (2020) [21], Fitzharris, et al. (2025) [58], Mehta et al. (2021) [35] |
| Data Gaps and Surveillance | 5 | CMS (2022) [4], Hoyert (2023) [5], Livingston (2016) [10], Livingston (2016) [11], U.S. Census Bureau (n.d.) [33] |
| Immigration as a Social Determinant of Health | 7 | Bhasin (2022) [36], Castañeda et al. (2015) [1], Crookes et al. (2022) [9], Fox et al. (2023) [2], Korinek & Smith (2011) [42], Fitzharris et al. (2025) [58], Steenland et al. (2023) [15] |
| Impact of Policy and Health System Interventions | 8 | CMS (2022) [4], Commonwealth Fund (2020) [34], ILO (2023) [45], Mosley et al. (2021) [48], Pillai & Artiga (2023) [44], Swartz et al. (2017) [39], Holcomb et al. (2025) [23], WHO (2021) [43] |
| Intersectionality and Special Populations | 3 | Fortuna et al. (2019) [16], Maru et al. (2021) [59], Mehta (2021) [35] |
| Role of Doulas and Community Support | 5 | Helena (2021) [52], Khaw (2022) [47], Khaw (2023) [51], Purandare (2024) [22], Schytt (2021) [53] |

| First Author (Publication Year) | Type Journal Article | Stated Aim | Populations | Before or After ACA | Total Sample Size | Data Collection Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Castañeda et al. (2015) [1] | Review Article | To explore how immigration acts as a social determinant of health and affects healthcare access and health outcomes. | Immigrants in the U.S. | After ACA | N/A (Review article) | Literature review and policy analysis |
| Fox et al. (2023) [2] | Empirical Research Article | To examine the impact of Medicaid immigrant exclusions on maternal health care access across the reproductive-perinatal continuum. | Immigrant women of reproductive age | After ACA | Sample size not explicitly stated | Quantitative analysis using survey and administrative data |
| Van den Akker & van Roosmalen (2016) [3] | Review Article | To review maternal mortality and severe maternal morbidity from a migration perspective. | Migrant and immigrant women | Both before and after ACA | N/A (Review article) | Literature review |
| CMS (2022) [4] | Government Report | To outline CMS’s 10-year strategic plan to advance health equity by improving access, outcomes, and data. | Underserved populations including racial/ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+, and rural communities | After ACA | N/A (Policy document) | Policy framework and administrative data analysis |
| ACOG (2025) [8] | Committee Opinion/Clinical Guidance | To provide recommendations and highlight issues regarding healthcare access for immigrant women. | Immigrant women in the U.S. | After ACA | N/A | Expert opinion and clinical guidelines |
| Crookes et al. (2022) [9] | Systematic Review | To examine how immigrant-related policies impact the health outcomes of Latinx adults in the U.S. | Latinx immigrant adults | After ACA | N/A (Systematic review) | Systematic review of peer-reviewed studies |
| Livingston (2016a) [10] | Research Report | To provide demographic data on immigrants in the U.S., including age, education, employment, and region of origin. | Immigrants in the U.S. | After ACA | N/A (Population-level data) | Secondary data analysis using U.S. Census and national datasets |
| Livingston (2016b) [11] | Research Report | To examine the contribution of immigrants to U.S. birth rates and fertility trends. | Immigrant families and childbearing-age women | After ACA | N/A (Population-level data) | Secondary data analysis using birth and census data |
| U.S. Census Bureau (2024) [33] | Government Report | To describe demographic and housing characteristics of the foreign-born population in the United States. | Foreign-born individuals in the U.S. | After ACA | Large-scale national data (exact number not specified) | Secondary data analysis using American Community Survey and Census data |
| Commonwealth Fund (2020) [34] | Policy Report | To highlight the growing crisis of maternal mortality in the U.S. and identify contributing factors. | Pregnant and postpartum women in the U.S. | After ACA | N/A | Policy analysis and secondary data review |
| Hoyert (2023) [5] | Data Brief | To report maternal mortality rates and identify trends and predictors over time in the U.S. | Women who died due to maternal causes in the U.S. | After ACA | National data; exact size varies by year | Analysis of death certificate data |
| Mehta et al. (2021) [35] | Policy Statement | To issue a call to action for improving maternal health and saving mothers’ lives. | Pregnant and postpartum women, particularly underserved groups | After ACA | N/A | Policy synthesis and expert recommendations |
| Bhasin (2022) [36] | Legal Commentary | To explore how immigration enforcement affects undocumented parents’ rights to raise their children in a safe and healthy environment. | Undocumented immigrant families | After ACA | N/A | Legal case review and policy analysis |
| U.S. GAO (2021) [13] | Government Report | To investigate the barriers immigrant women face in accessing maternal healthcare in the U.S. | Immigrant women | After ACA | N/A (Government inquiry) | Interviews, case studies, and policy analysis |
| Behboudi-Gandevani et al. (2022) [56] | Systematic Review | To evaluate the impact of maternal immigration status on perinatal care utilization. | Immigrant women during the perinatal period | After ACA | N/A (Systematic review) | Systematic review of observational studies |
| Maru et al. (2021) [59] | Empirical Research Article | To assess maternal health outcomes among immigrant women and advocate for targeted interventions. | Immigrant women | After ACA | Not specified in abstract | Quantitative analysis using health records and surveys |
| Heslehurst et al. (2018) [38] | Literature Review | To examine the role of health care professionals in improving perinatal outcomes for women from diverse backgrounds. | Women from ethnically diverse backgrounds | After ACA | N/A (Review article) | Literature review |
| Swartz et al. (2017) [39] | Empirical Research Article | To evaluate the effects of expanding prenatal care to unauthorized immigrant women on infant health outcomes. | Unauthorized immigrant women and their infants | After ACA | Large sample size (Oregon birth records) | Quasi-experimental design using birth outcomes data |
| Toh & Shorey (2023) [57] | Qualitative Study | To explore perinatal care experiences among ethnic minorities. | Ethnic women from communities of color | After ACA | Varied (qualitative interviews) | In-depth interviews and thematic analysis |
| Holcomb et al. (2025) [23] | Empirical Research Article | To examine how social determinants of health shape maternal care access and outcomes. | Women receiving maternity care in diverse communities | After ACA | Not specified | Survey and community-based participatory research |
| Merry et al. (2023) [19] | Qualitative Study | To understand barriers to perinatal care for immigrant women from healthcare providers’ perspectives. | Immigrant women, healthcare providers | After ACA | N/A (qualitative) | Interviews and thematic analysis |
| Small et al. (2014) [41] | Qualitative Study | To explore maternity care access barriers among immigrant women in Australia. | Immigrant women | Before ACA | N/A (qualitative) | Qualitative interviews and focus groups |
| Steenland et al. (2023) [15] | National Study | To investigate healthcare access barriers for undocumented immigrants in the U.S. | Undocumented immigrants | After ACA | National sample; not specified | Quantitative survey |
| Benza & Liamputtong (2014) [20] | Conceptual Article | To discuss cultural competence and humility in healthcare delivery. | Healthcare providers and diverse patients | Before ACA | N/A | Conceptual framework analysis |
| Fair et al. (2020) [21] | Clinical Resource | To provide trauma-informed care guidance for women’s health care providers. | Women receiving reproductive and general health care | After ACA | N/A | Resource synthesis and expert recommendations |
| Fortuna et al. (2019) [16] | Empirical Research Article | To assess how cultural and linguistic barriers affect mental health treatment of immigrant women. | Immigrant women receiving mental health services | After ACA | Not specified | Quantitative analysis |
| Korinek & Smith (2011) [42] | Empirical Research Article | To examine the relationship between immigration legal status and prenatal care access. | Immigrant and racially ethnic women | Before ACA | Not specified | Survey data analysis |
| Fitzharris (2025) [58] | Policy Analysis | To examine barriers and facilitators affecting asylum seekers’ and refugees’ access to non-hospital-based healthcare services. | Immigrant women in the U.S. | After ACA | N/A | Policy review and analysis |
| Mosley et al. (2021) [48] | Empirical Research Article | To evaluate birth outcomes from a community-based pregnancy support program for refugee women in Georgia. | Refugee women in Georgia, U.S. | After ACA | Not specified | Program evaluation and outcome analysis |
| WHO (2021) [43] | Global Report | To assess health concerns and priorities of migrant workers globally. | Migrant workers worldwide | After ACA | N/A | Global surveillance and policy analysis |
| ILO (2023) [45] | Global Policy Report | To examine global labor rights and protections for migrant workers. | Migrant workers globally | After ACA | N/A | Policy analysis and international labor data |
| Pillai & Artiga (2023) [44] | Policy Report | To assess the economic impact of immigration on U.S. families and communities. | Immigrant families and U.S. communities | After ACA | N/A | Policy analysis and secondary economic data |
| Global and Non-US | ||||||
| Purandare et al. (2024) [22] | Mixed Methods Study | To explore migrant women’s experiences with community-based doula support during childbirth in Sweden. | Migrant women in Sweden | N/A (Sweden) | Not specified | Mixed methods (survey and interviews) |
| Schytt et al. (2021) [53] | Qualitative Study | To examine midwives’ and obstetricians’ experiences with community-based bilingual doulas. | Healthcare providers in Sweden | N/A (Sweden) | Not specified | Qualitative interviews |
| Helena et al. (2021) [52] | Qualitative Study | To understand doulas’ perspectives on their work supporting migrant women in Sweden. | Community-based bilingual doulas | N/A (Sweden) | Not specified | Interviews and thematic analysis |
| Khaw et al. (2022) [47] | Systematic Review | To synthesize evidence on community-based doulas for migrant and refugee women. | Migrant and refugee women | N/A (Global) | N/A (Systematic review) | Mixed-method systematic review |
| Khaw et al. (2023) [51] | Qualitative Study | To describe community-based doulas’ roles in providing culturally responsive care to migrant women. | Migrant women in Australia | N/A (Australia) | Not specified | Qualitative interviews |
| Domain | Evaluation Criteria | Indicators of Strong Application |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Conceptual Framing | Did the study define intersectionality and integrate it into the theoretical framework? | Explicit reference to intersectionality theory; discussion of power, identity, systems of oppression. |
| 2. Study Design and Sampling | Was intersectionality reflected in study population selection and sampling strategy? | Inclusion of multiple marginalized identities; sampling aimed at intersectional experiences. |
| 3. Analytic Methods | Were methods suited to exploring intersectional complexity? | Use of stratified analyses, mixed methods, or thematic coding aligned with intersectional theory. |
| 4. Interpretation and Findings | Did interpretation address how overlapping systems shape experiences? | Discussion of racism, classism, xenophobia, or policy impacts as interlocking forces. |
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Anand, A.; Lindong, I.; Barrett, S. Birth Equity and Maternal Health Among Immigrant Communities in the United States: A Narrative Review. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2026, 23, 745. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph23060745
Anand A, Lindong I, Barrett S. Birth Equity and Maternal Health Among Immigrant Communities in the United States: A Narrative Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2026; 23(6):745. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph23060745
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