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Mothering Over Meds: Docs Say Common Treatment for Opioid-Exposed Babies Isn’t Necessary

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Amid what has been called the fourth wave of the opioid epidemic, doctors and researchers are walking back medication-heavy methods of treating babies born experiencing opioid withdrawal symptoms, replacing the regimen with the simplest care: parenting.

What the Health? From 麻豆女优 Health News: Yet Another Promise for Long-Term Care Coverage

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As part of her presidential campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris has rolled out a plan for Medicare to provide in-home long-term care services. The proposal would fill a longtime need for families trying to simultaneously care for young children and older parents, but its enormous price tag makes it a promise unlikely to be fulfilled. Meanwhile, a growing number of Republican candidates up and down the ballot facing voter backlash over their support for abortion restrictions are trying to reinvent their positions. Shefali Luthra of The 19th, Jessie Hellmann of CQ Roll Call, and Joanne Kenen of Johns Hopkins University and Politico join 麻豆女优 Health News鈥 Julie Rovner to discuss these stories and more. Also this week, excerpts from a 麻豆女优 lunch with 鈥淪hark Tank鈥 panelist and generic drug discounter Mark Cuban, who has been consulting with the Harris campaign about health care issues.

Catholic Hospital Offered Bucket, Towels to Woman It Denied an Abortion, California AG Said

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In California, where abortion rights are guaranteed, there鈥檚 a loophole. The growth of Catholic hospital systems, which restrict reproductive health care, has left patients with no other option for care. That will be the case for pregnant women in Northern California, with a hospital set to close its birth center.

Es cr铆tico vacunarse contra covid durante el embarazo

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Casi el 90% de los beb茅s que tuvieron que ser hospitalizados con covid-19 ten铆an madres que no se vacunaron mientras estaban embarazadas, seg煤n nuevos datos publicados por los Centros para el Control y Prevenci贸n de Enfermedades.

Deadly High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy Is on the Rise

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More pregnant women are being diagnosed with dangerously high blood pressure, which risks the life of the parent and child. Montana is one of the states improving screening and treatment as health facilities work to match care with best practices.

She Was Accused of Murder After Losing Her Pregnancy. SC Woman Now Tells Her Story.

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Amari Marsh, now 23, was a student at South Carolina State University when she lost her pregnancy in 2023. She was charged with murder and faced at least 20 years in prison. A grand jury cleared her in August. Now she鈥檚 sharing her story.

Arkansas鈥 Governor Says Medicaid Extension for New Moms Isn鈥檛 Needed

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Federal law requires states to provide pregnancy-related Medicaid coverage through 60 days after delivery. Arkansas has not expanded what鈥檚 called postpartum Medicaid coverage, an option that gives poor women uninterrupted health insurance for a year after they give birth.

UCSF Favors Pricey Doctoral Program for Nurse-Midwives Amid Maternal Care Crisis

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UC-San Francisco is pausing its long-running master鈥檚 program in nurse-midwifery and plans to shift to a lengthier, costlier doctoral program. Midwives criticized the move and questioned the university鈥檚 motivations at a time of serious shortages of maternal care workers.

Her Life Was at Risk. She Needed an Abortion. Insurance Refused To Pay.

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Insurance coverage for abortion care in the U.S. is a hodgepodge. Patients often don鈥檛 know when or if a procedure or abortion pills are covered, and the proliferation of abortion bans has exacerbated the confusion.

Cuando la aseguradora se niega a pagar un aborto que es m茅dicamente necesario

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En el pa铆s, la cobertura para la atenci贸n del aborto es laber铆ntica. A menudo, los pacientes no saben cu谩ndo un procedimiento, o las p铆ldoras abortivas, est谩n cubiertas, si es que lo est谩n; y la proliferaci贸n de prohibiciones ha exacerbado la confusi贸n.

Journalists Highlight Maternal Health Challenges in Rural America, From Iowa to Georgia

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麻豆女优 Health News and California Healthline staff took to the airwaves in the last couple of weeks to discuss maternal health care challenges in rural areas. Here鈥檚 a collection of their appearances.

Inside Project 2025: Former Trump Official Outlines Hard Right Turn Against Abortion

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Former President Donald Trump has distanced himself from a Heritage Foundation document that outlines positions on abortion and a range of other social issues. But Democrats view it as a window into the far right鈥檚 to-do list and a clear opening for political attack.

Maternity Care in Rural Areas Is in Crisis. Can More Doulas Help?

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Rural communities are losing access to maternity care, raising the risk of pregnancy complications, especially for Black women, who face higher rates of maternal mortality. Now, a Georgia medical school is trying to help by training doulas, practitioners who offer patients extra support before, during, and after childbirth.

Before Michigan Legalized Surrogacy, Families Found Ways Around the Ban

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Until this spring, Michigan was the only state that had a broad criminal ban on surrogacy. Many families say that left them in limbo: forcing them to leave the state to have children, finding strangers on Facebook who would carry their child, or going through the legal hassle of having to adopt their biological children.

Listen: How the End of 鈥楻oe鈥 Is Reshaping the Medical Workforce

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In this episode of 鈥淭he Indicator From Planet Money,鈥 麻豆女优 Health News鈥 chief Washington correspondent, Julie Rovner, reports on how the medical labor force is changing post-Roe v. Wade and why graduating medical students, from OB-GYNs to pediatricians, are avoiding training in states with abortion bans.

Planned Parenthood to Blitz GOP Seats, Betting Abortion Fears Can Sway Voters

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The reproductive rights organization hopes to oust GOP incumbents from key California congressional seats by highlighting the possibility of a national abortion ban. A state Republican official calls it a swing and a miss, noting that, under Democrats, hospitals have closed maternity wards and filed for bankruptcy.