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Pregnancy care was always lacking in jails. It could get wor
Pregnancy care was always lacking in jails. It could get wor
Pregnancy care was always lacking in jails. It could get worse
Incarcerated people have a constitutional right to health care, yet only a half-dozen states have passed laws guaranteeing access to prenatal or postpartum medical care for people in custody.
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