For millions of women in the United States, being a mother comes with an extraordinary price tag. From the earliest stages of pregnancy through childbirth and into years of childcare, expenses for healthcare, delivery and raising a child are significantly higher in the US than in most other wealthy countries. Even basic needs like medical care and childcare can place a major burden on families. Recommended Stories list of 4 items list 1 of 4 Gaza patients in limbo amid Israel’s ‘pilot reopening’ of Rafah crossing list 2 of 4 USAID cuts strand rural women seeking maternal healthcare in Malawi list 3 of 4 US petrol prices 50 percent higher than before war on Iran list 4 of 4 ‘In the days of old, the world was safe’: West Bank family’s enduring unity end of list At the same time, the US has one of the highest maternal mortality rates among high-income nations at 18.6 deaths per 100,000 live births, compared with fewer than three in countries such as Norway, Ireland, Switzerland and Italy.…