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Fact check: Why Texas Gov Greg Abbott is wrong about the pregnancy and abortion timeline

Fact check: Why Texas Gov Greg Abbott is wrong about the pregnancy and abortion timeline
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Pregnant Women Can Transfer COVID-19 Antibodies

A new study from JAMA Pediatrics has found that when a person is infected with COVID-19 during pregnancy COVID-19 fighting antibodies can be transferred to their baby for virus protection. The study measured COVID-19 antibodies in 83 new mothers who showed coronavirus symptoms between April 9, 2020, and August 8, 2020.  The study found the new mothers passed a measurable amount of antibodies to their newborns, meaning the babies could be born with some protection against COVID-19.  Dr. Kjersti Aagaard, professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Baylor College of Medicine says the study provides solid evidence of maternal-fetal immune-communication during pregnancy. The process is designed to protect the child from infections as it transitions from life inside the womb to outside the womb, and it appears protections from COVID are no exception.

Without Planned Parenthood, Texans on Medicaid struggle to find health care

, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. Planned Parenthood employees are scrambling to help find new doctors for thousands of low-income patients after Texas officials and a court order booted the women’s health provider from Medicaid, the federal-state health insurance program for the poor and disabled. Experts say there’s a scarcity of places low-income patients can receive non-abortion services like cancer screenings, in part because Texas already has a shortage of doctors who accept Medicaid due to the state’s low payment rates. The coronavirus pandemic has also upended some health providers’ operations and left others with long waiting lists, meaning new patients could face a lengthy delay before they can come in for an appointment. The state’s health commission gave Planned Parenthood s Medicaid patients until Feb. 3 to find new doctors.

Low-income Texans struggle to find new doctors as state officials boot Planned Parenthood off Medicaid

Low-income Texans struggle to find new doctors as state officials boot Planned Parenthood off Medicaid Texas Tribune Updated:  Tags:  Planned Parenthood employees are scrambling to help find new doctors for thousands of low-income patients after Texas officials and a court order booted the women’s health provider from Medicaid, the federal-state health insurance program for the poor and disabled. Experts say there’s a scarcity of places low-income patients can receive non-abortion services like cancer screenings, in part because Texas already has a shortage of doctors who accept Medicaid due to the state’s low payment rates. The coronavirus pandemic has also upended some health providers’ operations and left others with long waiting lists, meaning new patients could face a lengthy delay before they can come in for an appointment. The state’s health commission gave Planned Parenthood s Medicaid patients until Feb. 3 to find new doctors.

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