Prenatal care improves for American Indians
A new study has found improvements in prenatal care patterns among American Indian women in Oklahoma .
In 1994, Oklahoma State Department of Health officials reported a large disparity between American Indian and white pregnant women in terms of access to and usage of early prenatal care.
Now, a new study indicates those differences have been essentially eliminated for Oklahoma's American Indian maternal popu...
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