About Us

What is SafePartum?

SafePartum LLC was founded in 2021 by two practicing Obstetric Anesthesiologists who are passionate about maternal and neonatal health, and have many years of clinical experience managing and consulting in the care of medically complex, high-risk obstetric patients. Our team of experts has since expanded to include Obstetric Anesthesiologists and Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialists, and Intensivists with expertise in pregnancy.

Modern labor & delivery units require multidisciplinary leadership and a team-based approach to maternal and fetal health. SafePartum was created to support the clinical work of all healthcare providers who care for pregnant patients. SafePartum Academy houses our clinical and educational content, while SafePartum Consulting is where we provide direct patient services as well as hospital level consulting.

Stay up-to-date on the latest in evidence-based pregnancy management through SafePartum Academy, or book us for a high-risk or perinatal consultation through the Direct Patient Services page.

“2.8 million pregnant women and newborns die every year, or 1 every 11 seconds, mostly of preventable causes.”

-UNICEF, 2019


UNICEF Global Target:

To reduce global maternal mortality ratio (MMR) to less than 70 per 100,000 live births by 2030.

A close-up of a medical professional performing an ultrasound on a patient's lower back using a handheld ultrasound device. The patient is lying down with their hospital gown partially open, revealing their skin, which has gel applied for the scan. A blue and pink elastic band is visible around the patient’s waist, and the setting appears to be a medical examination room.
Close-up of a cesarean section surgery in progress, showing a gloved hand on the exposed uterus and surgical tools in use. Blood and tissue are visible, highlighting the intensity of the procedure, possibly addressing postpartum hemorrhage. A white surgical basin is held above for fluid collection.
A pregnant woman in a hospital gown leans over a bed during active labor, showing signs of focus and discomfort. An IV is attached to her arm, indicating she is receiving medical care in a hospital setting. The image captures a raw and intimate moment of childbirth preparation.