Common Bonds: Many Obstacles and Opportunities for Improving Maternity Care Are Global in Nature
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
A recent panel of experts offered advice for improving maternal health in countries where conflict and extreme poverty are rampant. Much of their guidance and advice rings true for the United States as well, showcasing just how universal maternal health challenges really are.
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