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Obstetrics / Infancy / Childbirth / Pregnancy / Prenatal care / Breastfeeding / Sudden infant death syndrome / Vermont / Maternal health / Human development / Childhood / Medicine
Date: 2014-11-12 08:32:04
Obstetrics
Infancy
Childbirth
Pregnancy
Prenatal care
Breastfeeding
Sudden infant death syndrome
Vermont
Maternal health
Human development
Childhood
Medicine

Pregnant Women and Infants Thrive Early Prenatal Care percent of pregnant women who receive prenatal care beginning in the first trimester

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