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  2. How new Medicaid plan could help fix what's wrong with ... - AOL

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    California’s path to nation-leading maternal health initiatives traced to the launch of its maternal quality care collaborative in 2006. Since then, its maternal mortality rate has dropped about ...

  3. New study challenges scale of maternal health crisis in the US

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    Hundreds of women in the United States die from complications related to pregnancy, childbirth and the time after giving birth each year, and the country’s high maternal death rate makes it an ...

  4. Obstetrics - Wikipedia

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    Amniocentesis is the national standard for women over 35 or who reach 35 by mid pregnancy or who are at increased risk by family history or prior birth history. [ 16 ] Third trimester

  5. Death of Chaniece Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Lindsey Carr, associate editor of Contemporary OB/GYN, commented that Wallace's death "highlights the glaring racial disparities in maternal mortality and morbidity for Black women in the U.S. The pregnancy-related mortality rate for Black women is 5.2 times higher than for white women, and the rates of maternal mortality and severe maternal ...

  6. Maternal health - Wikipedia

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    Maternal health is the health of people during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.In most cases, maternal health encompasses the health care dimensions of family planning, preconception, prenatal, and postnatal care in order to ensure a positive and fulfilling experience.

  7. Maternal history of Alzheimer’s may be the most important to ...

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    Maternal history of Alzheimer’s might play an outsized role in a person’s genetic risk of this disease. Image credit: vasiliki/Getty Images. This article originally appeared on Medical News Today

  8. Prenatal care - Wikipedia

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    Prenatal care, also known as antenatal care, is a type of preventive healthcare.It is provided in the form of medical checkups, consisting of recommendations on managing a healthy lifestyle and the provision of medical information such as maternal physiological changes in pregnancy, biological changes, and prenatal nutrition including prenatal vitamins, which prevents potential health problems ...

  9. Maternity home - Wikipedia

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    Maternity housing programs support a woman in need of a stable home environment to reach her goals in a variety of areas including education, employment, financial stability, prenatal care, and more. There are over 400 maternity homes in the United States [1] ranging in size and criteria for admittance. Staffing model is a primary way that ...