Integrated perinatal health framework: A multiple determinants model with a life span approach

Despite great strides in improving prenatal care utilization among American women, key perinatal indicators have remained stagnant or worsened in the past decade, and the United States continues to rank near the bottom compared to other developed countries. A new approach is needed if we are to achi...

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Life Expectancy
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Policy Making
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Pregnancy
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