A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that prenatal care starting in the first ...
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Woman calls her OB-GYN to make an appointment for her pregnancy, but the office called her husband’s ex-wife instead: ‘that’s a HIPAA violation’
If you’ve ever experienced the frustration of playing phone tag with a doctor’s office, you know the feeling. But one woman’s ...
Early prenatal care improves the chances of having a healthy pregnancy and baby. But a new federal report shows it’s been on ...
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Early Prenatal Care on the Decline in the U.S., Says CDC Report
And starting care later in pregnancy or getting no care at all has been on the rise ...
A Richland OB-GYN and Providence health system are facing a flood of lawsuits in King County that accuse the doctor of years ...
A federal report reveals a decline in early prenatal care in the U.S., highlighting potential health risks, especially for minority mothers, and raising concerns about access to care.
A new CDC report shows Florida mothers are increasingly starting prenatal care late or not at all, mirroring national trends, ...
A new CDC report finds more pregnant women are delaying prenatal care until later stages or going without it altogether.
Pregnant women miss early prenatal care at increasing rates, with 24.5% delaying care in 2024, per CDC national birth data analysis.
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