A new report shows a decline in early prenatal care in the US, with more women starting care later or getting no care at all.
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More California mothers are skipping prenatal care
Data: CDC; Note: Late care is defined as beginning in the third trimester; Map: Axios Visuals Fewer pregnant Americans are getting prenatal care in the first weeks of pregnancy — or at all — reversing ...
“The Madigan OB/GYN and Maternal Child Health departments are committed to delivering world-class care that supports service members, beneficiaries and their families at every stage of life,” said Lt.
Doctors said they’re seeing a concerning trend among women: more are delaying or skipping routine health screenings that could help detect serious health issues early.
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Early prenatal care improves the chances of having a healthy pregnancy and baby. But a new federal report shows it’s been on the decline.
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