LOS ANGELES - A pregnant woman who died along with her young son and three others in a fiery crash caused by a speeding car was heading to a prenatal doctor’s appointment, her sister said Friday.
Every day women in the U.S. become pregnant and, after the initial excitement, are hit with a harsh realization: They won't be able to have prenatal care. Many of these women live in maternity care ...
One of the six victims who died in a horrific Los Angeles car crash on Thursday was on her way to a prenatal checkup with her husband and 11-month-old son, according to a GoFundMe set up by her family ...
Can group prenatal care make pregnancy and birth safer? By Sarah DiGregorio This story was originally published on Jan. 17, 2020 in NYT Parenting. If you’ve been pregnant, you probably know this ...
The coverage rate of government-funded prenatal checkups reached 96 percent last year, the Health Promotion Administration (HPA) said on Tuesday, urging expectant mothers to ensure they receive four ...
Bailee Tordai, who was 33 weeks into her pregnancy, barely made it to the prenatal checkup. Her clunky old Jeep couldn’t complete the 2-mile trip from her house to the University of Iowa’s outreach ...
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