It’s no secret that maternal health in the U.S. isn’t the best.
showed us that these issues were particularly toughest for Black families, American Indian, and Alaskan Native families.”
Another factor that could be contributing? Doctors are less inclined to use the hormone progesterone to try to prevent preterm labor in at-risk patients, since “additionalis not showing a clear benefit in all patients at risk for preterm labor,” says Dr. Campbell.
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