More than half of women consider their OB/GYN to be their most important doctor. More than 50 percent of women consider their OB/GYN to be their most important doctor – if they can only get to one ...
Prenatal testing is important to monitor you and your baby's health, but exactly what is involved in these screenings? Here, an obstetrician-gynecologist talks about what to expect during your second ...
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Prenatal telehealth use increased from 1.3% in 2018 to 17.3% during the first year of COVID-19. Higher telehealth use among Medicaid participants could be explained by state-level policy changes.
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Early and regular prenatal care – the medical attention and services that you receive before or during your pregnancy -- is one of the best ways for a mom-to-be and her baby to have a healthy ...
Sending registered nurses out on home visits throughout pregnancy failed to move the needle when it came to improving uptake of prenatal care, a randomized trial involving Medicaid patients found. Use ...
In the midwifery model, 6.7% of women had an unscheduled ED visit within the first 42 days postpartum compared with 8.4% of those in the traditional obstetrics model (adjusted relative risks [aRR] ...
(NEW YORK) — More than 50 percent of women consider their OB/GYN to be their most important doctor – if they can only get to one checkup, that’s the priority, according to a joint advisory from the ...