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“So, I paid it.”On online baby message boards and other social media forums, pregnant women say they are being asked by their providers to pay out-of-pocket fees earlier than expected. In some cases, they may cause women to forgo prenatal care altogether, especially in places where few other maternity care options exist. When a pregnancy ends, OB-GYNs typically file a single insurance claim for routine prenatal care, labor, delivery, and, often, postpartum care. In addition, many people are opting for high-deductible health insurance plans, leaving them to shoulder a larger share of the costs. Of the 100 million U.S. people with health care debt, 12% attribute at least some of it to maternity care, according to a 2022 KFF poll.
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As a result, there have been no improvements in the preterm birth rate in the last 10 years. Last year, the preterm birth rate was 10.4%. In 2013, the preterm birth rate was 9.8%. Wheeler was not involved with the March of Dimes report. Women with diabetes had a preterm birth rate of 28.8%, and it was nearly the same, 23.3%, among women who had high blood pressure.
Persons: Sarahn Wheeler, Wheeler, Amanda Williams, Williams, Organizations: Dimes, U.S, Duke University Medical Center, OB Locations: U.S, Durham , North Carolina, Alabama , Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana , Mississippi, South Carolina
Then, less than six hours after giving birth, O’Neil was wheeled through the labor and delivery unit to go home. Racial disparities persist, she added; for Black people, the preterm birth rate is 1.5 times higher than the rate among all other babies. Many of the regions with high preterm birth rates are maternity care deserts, Williams said. The US cities with high preterm birth rates also are “areas where there are many chronic conditions and patients living with a greater number of things like hypertension, diabetes, obesity – those are all drivers of preterm birth as well,” Williams said. “Every pregnant woman who lives in a maternal health care desert should be provided with access to a health care app that is monitored by remote providers.
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Her patients inquire about testosterone therapy for multiple problems — to improve mood, energy, sex drive, brain fog and muscle mass. She tells patients that testosterone therapy is currently only recommended for a low sex drive, although future research may find other benefits. Shifren, who has been involved in clinical trials looking at testosterone therapy in women, said that the benefits for women with low libido aren’t terribly impressive. When men start testosterone therapy, it is typically given in a gel with a dose of 50-100 mg a day. Voedisch recalls one patient who finally stopped testosterone therapy after her voice was altered.
Persons: Dr, Rebecca Dunsmoor, Su, They’re, Amy Voedisch, Voedisch, , , “ It’ll, they’ve, Traci Kurtzer, ” Kurtzer, Jan Shifren, Hospital’s, Shifren, It’s, Marcella Hill, Hill, ” Hill, didn’t, hadn’t, , Hill isn’t, ’ ” Organizations: OB, Stanford Medicine, Northwestern Medicine Center, Sexual, Drug Administration, Massachusetts, Health Locations: U.S, Palo Alto , California, Chicago, Boston, Vineyard , Utah
ProPublica reported last week that two Texas women died after they faced delays in getting miscarriage care because of the state’s abortion ban. ProPublica’s coverage in September linked two deaths to Georgia’s abortion ban. “The nature of the strict abortion ban in Texas does not allow us as medical professionals to do our jobs,” they wrote. But reproductive rights advocates said stories about the consequences of abortion bans resonate with voters in any part of the country. Their children now are growing up without their mothers because of our state’s abortion ban,” Black said.
Persons: ProPublica, GYNs, — Josseli, Nevaeh Crain, , , , Sara Tabatabaie, Barnica, Court’s Dobbs, Crain, Christus, ” Amy O’Donnell, Amber Thurman, Candi Miller, Jaylen Black, Georgia —, ” Black, Ingrid Skop, GYN, Skop, Yoon Organizations: OB, Texas, NBC News, Elizabeth Hospital, HCA Healthcare, Texas Alliance for Life, Charlotte Lozier Institute, Washington, Getty Locations: Texas, ” Texas, Georgia, Christus Southeast Texas St, Kansas City, Arizona , Florida , Missouri , Nebraska, South Dakota, Missouri, South, Florida
AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Kayleigh Summers, founder of The Birth Trauma Mama. I don't remember anything about giving birth to my son, Callahan. Callahan was quickly resuscitated, but my heart stopped againWhile doctors were delivering Callahan, another team was working on me. Many, many people who have an amniotic fluid embolism don't survive, and I was just so happy to be alive. Not all trauma looks like mine, but all birth trauma can have an impact on parenting.
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Candace Fails screamed for someone in the Texas hospital to help her pregnant daughter. Fails, who would have seen her daughter turn 20 this Friday, still cannot understand why Crain’s emergency was not treated like an emergency. Passed nearly four decades ago, it requires emergency rooms to stabilize patients in medical crises. Eight years earlier, the Texas Medical Board found that he had failed to diagnose appendicitis in one patient and syphilis in another. Last year, he sent a letter threatening to prosecute a doctor who had received court approval to provide an emergency abortion for a Dallas woman.
Persons: ProPublica, Candace, , Nevaeh Crain, Crain, , Sara Rosenbaum, Dr, Jodi Abbott, they’re, Biden, GYNs, Dara Kass, it’s, Elizabeth, Lillian, Danielle Villasana, ’ Crain, Randall Broussard, they’d, Broussard, , wasn’t retching, Elizabeth ., William Hawkins, ” Broussard, Hawkins, Elise, Kass, Crain’s, Marcelo Totorica, couldn’t, GYN, Melissa McIntosh, Totorica, “ Dr, ultrasounds aren’t, Abbott, ’ ”, Tony Ogburn, Totorica’s, ” Crain, Lillian Faye Broussard, Ken Paxton, Paxton, Donald Trump, Roe, Wade, James Wesley Hendrix, ” Paxton, Kurt D, Engelhardt, Sanjay Gupta, Mariam Elba, Cassandra Jaramillo, Andrea Suozzo Organizations: George Washington University, Boston University School of Medicine, OB, Department of Health, Human Services, Baptist, Southeast, Christus, Baptist Hospitals, Texas Medical Board, New, Staff, Boston OB, Texas, Biden, U.S, Supreme, Labor, Medicare, District, Trump, U.S ., Appeals, Circuit, CNN, CNN Health Locations: Texas, New York, Southeast Texas, Christus Southeast Texas St, Vidor , Texas, Tennessee, Christus St, San Antonio, Buna , Texas, Washington, Dallas, Southern Texas
But that hasn’t stopped abortion rights supporters from pushing for votes up and down the ballot. Across the South, supporters of abortion rights are using the issue to motivate voters. Although Texas does not have a statewide referendum on abortion, Rep. Colin Allred's Senate campaign has galvanized abortion rights supporters. It’s easier for Democrats to campaign on the issue, she said, because their party is more united in favor of abortion rights than Republicans are in opposition. That switch proved pivotal in passing the state’s abortion ban.
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The company did not respond to a detailed list of questions about Barnica’s care. When Barnica’s husband arrived, she told him doctors couldn’t intervene until there was no heartbeat. The law did not account for the possibility of a future emergency, one that could develop in hours or days without intervention, doctors told ProPublica. As the hours passed in the Houston hospital, Barnica couldn’t find relief. Meanwhile, Lima was pulling up Barnica’s medical chart to make an addition to her records.
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This week, the state health department issued an advisory to doctors suggesting that recent ads about Nebraska’s abortion restrictions had created "confusion." She said the health department and Gov. Jeff Powell, communications director for the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, said the intent of the health alert was to "clarify the current law." In response to the health department alert, two doctors in the state said there is no confusion among physicians about how to treat ectopic pregnancies or miscarriages. The Florida Health Department sent cease-and-desist letters to multiple broadcast stations that aired an ad supporting an abortion-rights ballot measure.
Persons: Timothy Tesmer, Allie Berry, , Berry, Jim Pillen —, Jeff Powell, women’s, Kimberly Paseka, Paseka, , ” Paseka, , Abigail Drucker, Drucker, ” Drucker, ” Dr, Mary Kinyoun, ” Powell, DHHS, Joseph Ladapo Organizations: OB, Nebraska, Gov, Republican, Nebraska Department of Health, Human Services, NBC News, American College of Obstetricians, Florida Health Department Locations: Nebraska, Gynecologists ’ Nebraska, Omaha, Florida
I felt like no one was talking to me about what perimenopause symptoms were like. It felt like I was going through puberty all over again — but how could that be in my late 30s? Little did I know second puberty is not an official term but one used regularly when talking about perimenopause. But I know that talking about perimenopause can be helpful to other women who are feeling the same way. Going forward, I'll allow my feelings and show grace to myself and other women entering second puberty with no clue what they're in store for.
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Breast cancer survivor Olivia Munn is embracing her post-mastectomy body. “Then I was looking in the mirror, and I just thought, ‘I’m done being insecure about my scars,’” Munn recalled. And we talked it out and we decided to do it.”Olivia Munn in the Skims campaign. And I hope that they see the Skims campaign,” she said. “Skims is so iconic and associated with beauty and sex appeal, and cancer really doesn’t have that same connotation.
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“Oh, Abdel Hadi, you came in a time of destruction and war,” she said. Abdel Hadi Al-Qanou lies in a makeshift crib made from a plastic crate, hanging on string. Delivered by cesarean section at Nasser Hospital a few days earlier on Aug. 15, Abdel Hadi Al-Qanou was almost 7lbs when he was born. Others were not so lucky, according to Dr. Shereen Allwai who worked for 10 years in Nasser Hospital as an OB-GYN. Islam Al-Qanou, 43, leaves the maternity ward at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza after giving birth to baby Abdel.
Persons: Islam Al, Qanou, Khan Younis, , Abdel Hadi, , Abdel Hadi’s, Abdel Hadi Al, Mahmood Al, Shereen Allwai, Abdel, Iyad, Dagga Organizations: United Nations Children’s Fund, NBC, Nasser Hospital Locations: Gaza’s, Khan, Gaza, Israel
A doctor shortage is projected to hit 86,000 by 2036. According to the Rural Medical Training Collaborative, 133 rural residencies in family medicine and 69 rural-track programs are recruiting for 2025 enrollment, along with 30 internal-medicine residencies and 16 psychiatry residencies. Several pieces of legislation have also been introduced to Congress to address the doctor shortage. For example, HR 7855, the Association of American Medical Colleges-endorsed Rural Residency Planning and Development Act of 2024, would codify the Rural Residency Planning and Development Program, which funds the startup costs of residency training in rural areas, Dill said. From 2019 to 2024, the program has enabled the launch of 46 accredited rural residency programs across 38 states and Puerto Rico.
Persons: , Mellisa, Case, Michael Dill, Bruce Scott, Scott, they're, Dill, Molly Fox, Fox, Catherine, Chase Hearn, he'd, I've, Hearn, Hollie Davis Frick, Davis Frick Organizations: Healthcare, Service, Association of American Medical Colleges, American Medical Association, Medicare, Kansas Health Science University, KHSU's Kansas College of Osteopathic Medicine, Catherine Hospital, OB, Oregon Health & Sciences University, Rural, Development, Patel, Group, Conrad State Locations: Prineville , Oregon, Portland, Bend, Louisville , Kentucky, Garden City, Wichita, Oregon, Crook, Puerto Rico, Conrad
SKIP AHEAD The best pregnancy-safe skin care products in 2024 | How to shop for pregnancy-safe skin care | Why trust NBC Select? How I picked the best pregnancy-safe skin care productsI asked board-certified dermatologists about common pregnancy skin concerns like dryness and sensitivity and for their recommendations on pregnancy-safe formulas. The best pregnancy-safe skin care products in 2024When you’re pregnant, it may feel like you have to abandon your skin care routine and start new, but experts say that is not always the case. The fragrance-free formula has broad-spectrum protection, which means it keeps your skin safe from both UVA and UVB rays. How to shop for pregnancy-safe skin careWhen shopping for pregnancy-safe skin care, experts say the best approach involves assessing your skin’s changing needs and talking with your doctor about what ingredients you feel comfortable using.
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Some of the ads feature doctors speaking passionately about abortion and saying that Republican candidates shouldn't represent "us" or "our" communities in Congress. But in at least four instances, House Majority PAC, a super PAC aligned with House Democratic leadership, featured Republican-blasting doctors in their ads who did not live in the district where they were advertising. The path to the House majority runs through all four of the districts where these ads ran. Since then, both doctors and patients have often become key personal messengers on abortion for Democrats. But Republicans blasted House Majority PAC over the ads, calling them misleading and accusing the group of spreading falsehoods about GOP incumbents and candidates.
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A study in June found a decrease in prescriptions for birth control pills and emergency contraceptives in states with the most restrictions on abortion. South Carolina has one of the country’s strictest, prohibiting abortions at six weeks of pregnancy. Many women’s health centers, including abortion clinics where women had often gotten their birth control, closed after the Dobbs decision. New Morning attributes its success, in part, to tapping the power of primary care providers who aren’t usually trained in providing birth control. Following the Dobbs decision, women across the country have had to scramble to access birth control or search for longer-term solutions.
Persons: Roe, Wade, Dobbs, , Angie Olawsky, Olawsky, Sarah Kelley, Kelley, Megan Kavanaugh, Beverly Miller, ” Miller Organizations: NBC, OB, Morning, Guttmacher Institute, Inclusive Healthcare Center, Locations: New, Columbia , South Carolina, South Carolina, KFF, Horry County , South Carolina
“There’s only one explanation for this staggering difference in maternal mortality,” said Nancy L. Cohen, president of the GEPI. “All the research points to Texas’ abortion ban as the primary driver of this alarming increase.”“Texas, I fear, is a harbinger of what’s to come in other states,” she said. Among Hispanic women, the rate of women dying while pregnant, during childbirth or soon after increased from 14.5% in 2019 to 18.9% in 2022. While maternal mortality spiked overall during the pandemic, women dying while pregnant or during childbirth rose consistently in Texas following the state’s ban on abortion, according to the Gender Equity Policy Institute. Tatum, who was not involved with the GEPI study, said that requests for sterilization procedures among her patients doubled after the state’s abortion ban.
Persons: , , Nancy L, Cohen, Roe, Wade —, Greg Abbott, Bill, ” Cohen, I’d, Leah Tatum, Tatum, ” Tatum, wouldn’t, , Kaitlyn Kash, Kash, “ It’d, Cory, ” Kash, ” “ It’s Organizations: Gender Equity, Institute, Centers for Disease Control, NBC News, U.S, Supreme, Texas Gov, Republican, OB, GYN, NBC Locations: Texas, “ Texas, ” Texas, Austin , Texas, Kansas
NBC News interviewed 10 women who say they gave birth with Baker, two in Wisconsin before 2014 and eight in Mexico in the years since. On social media, accounts with the usernames “Heather Baker Midwife” and “heatherbakermidwife,” one of which had her photo, sent “cease and desist” messages to Nosek and another former client. John Beard, a spokesperson for the Wisconsin licensing agency, declined to answer questions about Baker, citing an ongoing investigation. After an initial check when Baker arrived, Nosek told NBC News, Baker checked his heartbeat only four times after her labor began. Baker, Nosek said, tried to resuscitate him.
Persons: Jennifer Nosek’s, Heather Baker, Nosek, , Nosek’s, Baker, isn’t, Rene Lamos Nosek, she’d, Baker’s, Baker didn’t, , ” Caroline Clancy, John Beard, didn’t, Jordan, ” Nosek, “ I’m, Rene Lemos, Joaquin, wouldn’t, Stephanie Mitchell, ” Baker, Mexico’s, Aviva Romm, Romm, Misoprostol, Anna Moneymaker, aren’t, Gynecologists, Luciana Suarez, Luciana Suarez Luciana Suarez, Suarez, Luciana Suarez “, Heather, ” Suarez, ” Misoprostol, Becky Whitmore, Kate McLean, “ That’s, ” Robin Benedict, Allan Spencer, Robin Benedict Heather Baker, Robin Benedict's, Robin Benedict Robin Benedict, Benedict, Jennifer Nosek, Laurita, Lemos, Lemos couldn’t, ” Lemos, He’s, Baker scribbled, who’d, they’d, Julian Zaire, Jackie Dives, Sayulita, Luciana Suarez’s, Thai Shaffer, Julian, you’ll Organizations: Canadian, NBC, FBI, Wisconsin Department of Safety, Professional Services, NBC News, Milwaukee, Jordan Siemens, Getty, Services, American College of Obstetricians, OB, PayPal, American College of, Locations: Sayulita, Mexico, Nosek’s, Wisconsin, Nayarit, Mexican, U.S, Canada, Alabama, contrx, Washington, American, Nosek, British Columbia, Joaquin
The family doctorIn the Oregon community where Nicole Snow grew up, Dr. David Farley was always there. Recounting the same anecdote he’d told Snow, he told Medley he’d once lost a young patient to cervical cancer and needed to do another exam to keep her safe. But again, women like Medley, Snow and Pratt describe feeling belittled or dismissed. After watching a documentary about the gymnasts abused by then-team doctor Larry Nassar, Medley, Pratt and Snow launched a civil suit against Farley. Their lawsuit has been amended multiple times to add women, girls, men and boys who say they too were abused by Farley.
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“My father, who had experience in the food industry, told me at first to do something else. He said it’s too hard, it’s too much work, too many hours,” Pulido told NBC News. Since then, Pulido has expanded her dining area and her kitchen, she told NBC News. “The week that I was sworn in was the week that I delivered my last baby,” she told NBC News. This year, she was recognized with the 2024 Latino Spirit Award from the California Latino Legislative Caucus for her achievement in public service and health.
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Once the obstetrician assessed the situation, I knew what she'd say before she said it: "We need to go to a C-section." I was certain I'd have a vaginal birth with no epidural. What I didn't expect was for my fourth C-section to be my best birth experience. Leading up to my fourth C-section, she and I dedicated a couple of sessions to processing the trauma from my earlier births so they'd have less of a hold on me going into the OR again. Whether it's through adoption, C-section, or vaginal birth, a child joining your life is every bit of magic and terror.
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Online platforms reflect a growing demand for menopause care like hormone-replacement therapy. These studies aim to develop a better understanding of women's menopause symptoms like depression, insomnia, and hot flashes, with the goal of developing more helpful treatments. To further address the need for perimenopause and menopause research and medical care, Congress introduced in May the bipartisan Advancing Menopause Care and Mid-Life Women's Health Act. After roughly a year of treatment for her menopause symptoms, Miller is flourishing. "I'm getting my doctorate in higher educational administration, and I would have never been able to navigate such an enormous responsibility without menopause care," Miller said.
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The number of pregnant women forced to travel farther to deliver their babies — or go without prenatal care entirely — is growing. A March of Dimes report published Tuesday found that over a third of U.S. counties (35.1%) are what the group calls “maternity care deserts,” meaning they don't have a single doctor, nurse, midwife or medical center specializing in maternity care. During 2021 and 2022, about 1 in 25 hospital maternity wards closed, the report found. States in which pregnant women had to travel the farthest to seek medical maternity care included Alaska, Hawaii and Montana. The closest place with maternity care was two hours away from her home in Montana.
Persons: “ It’s, , Ashley Stoneburner, ” Stoneburner, , There’s, Roe, Wade, “ There’s, Tracey Wilkinson, “ We’re, Vania Biglefthand, Biglefthand Organizations: Dimes, National Center for Health Statistics, Commonwealth, OB, Indiana University School of Medicine Locations: States, Midwest, Arkansas , Missouri , Oklahoma, Alaska, Hawaii, Montana, Colstrip , Montana, Billings
I thought I was ready for my son to go to kindergarten, as I've done this before. But the morning I walked my son to the open double doors of his new school and hugged him goodbye, it felt different. AdvertisementMy body knew how to grow a baby again, and that following year, my son was born. When I finally gained strength, I went for my first stroller walk with my son. AdvertisementAlthough it hurts to know this was my last kindergarten drop-off, I'm learning to do things on my own again.
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