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Postdates pregnancy in an indigent population: the financial burden.
So apparently it's only economically rewarding for the medical community to perform early (and frequent) ultrasounds and inductions on people with insurance or independent wealth, which only matters when it comes to the argument given by those who feel these procedures are necessary for a baby's well-being that these interventions are for the sake of the children. Don't the children of indigents count?
So apparently it's only economically rewarding for the medical community to perform early (and frequent) ultrasounds and inductions on people with insurance or independent wealth, which only matters when it comes to the argument given by those who feel these procedures are necessary for a baby's well-being that these interventions are for the sake of the children. Don't the children of indigents count?
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