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ersonal, judgmental) or experience (eg, not listened to, given low priority, preferences not respected). Perceived racial-ethnic discrimination during childbirth influences patient-provider communication and is an important and potentially modifiable aspect of the patient experience. Interventions to reduce obstetric health care disparities should address perceived discrimination, both from the provider and patient perspectives. Perceived racial-ethnic discrimination during childbirth influences patient-provider communication and is an