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Book Review: Expecting Trouble: The Myth Of Prenatal Care In America By Thomas H. Strong, Sally Hartman
Book Review: Expecting Trouble: The Myth Of Prenatal Care In America By Thomas H. Strong, Sally Hartman
Sally Hartman
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Evaluation Of The Care Program At Goodall Hospital’S Center For Women’S Health, Nicole Hutzler, Lindsey Stockwell
Evaluation Of The Care Program At Goodall Hospital’S Center For Women’S Health, Nicole Hutzler, Lindsey Stockwell
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The purpose of this descriptive study is to gain a better understanding of the characteristics that can affect depression and overall compliance in prenatal care. Researchers anticipate that women’s involvement in the CARE Program will lead to a decrease in depression scores measured between the first and second trimester. The continued assessment and support provided by the CARE Coordinator is also expected to lead to fewer untreated cases of perinatal and postpartum depression.