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Late Pregnancy Loss More Common in the South
"We are losing lives," said the lead researcher of a new health care report. "At what point are we going to stand up and say enough is enough?"
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Late pregnancy loss more common in the South "We are losing lives," said the lead researcher of a new health care report. "At what point are we going to stand up and say enough is enough?" www.nbcnews.com/health/women ... [image or embed] -- Liz Szabo (@lizszabo.bsky.social) March 7, 2025 at 1:31 PM
Late pregnancy loss more common in the South "We are losing lives," said the lead researcher of a new health care report. "At what point are we going to stand up and say enough is enough?" www.nbcnews.com/health/women ... [image or embed]
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... Losing a baby late in pregnancy is more common in the South than in other regions of the United States, according to a new report given exclusively to NBC News. The difference is dramatic: Compared with other parts of the country, the odds of having a high rate of late-stage pregnancy loss are nearly three times greater in Southern states. The lack of Medicaid expansion in the South, along with the region's large rural population and relatively low levels of adequate prenatal care, contributes to the high rates of fetal loss in the second half of pregnancy, according to the report by United States of Care, a nonpartisan health care advocacy organization. ...
The difference is dramatic: Compared with other parts of the country, the odds of having a high rate of late-stage pregnancy loss are nearly three times greater in Southern states.
The lack of Medicaid expansion in the South, along with the region's large rural population and relatively low levels of adequate prenatal care, contributes to the high rates of fetal loss in the second half of pregnancy, according to the report by United States of Care, a nonpartisan health care advocacy organization. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-03-07 12:11 AM | Reply
Of course, Pres Trump's (and apparent co-Pres Musk's) solution solution seems to be to lay off the people who offer such research results.
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-03-07 12:13 AM | Reply
Republicans did this, with full awareness there would be consequences like this.
The cruelty is the point.
#3 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-03-08 02:49 PM | Reply
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