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The Birth in Jails Media Project reveals that there is a lack of data on pregnant and postpartum people in jails, and that ...
The Marshall Project reports that multiple states are introducing bills to protect patients from drug testing at childbirth, ...
With American families paying thousands out of pocket to give birth, even with insurance, lawmakers from both parties are ...
Over the past 150 years, the rise in Caesarean sections and changes in diet could have led to smaller pelvises among women – ...
Childbirth safety experts caution that a hospital with a lower rate isn't necessarily safer. The hospital might just serve many more healthy women at lower risk of complications.
Two in three women are still unofficially “recovering” from having a baby within the past few years, according to new ...
Oklahoma's Choosing Childbirth program became a key part of the state's strategy to support pregnant women after banning ...
The average out-of-pocket costs of childbirth among women with employer health insurance increased 49%, from $3,069 to $4,569 from 2008 to 2015.
As the country faces the world’s lowest fertility rate, young adults’ attitudes are shifting about having children out of wedlock.
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