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Pregnancy and Prenatal Care in Correctional Health Systems

Pregnancy and Prenatal Care in Correctional Health Systems
Dwayne Rushing 5 February 2026 0 Comments

Pregnancy in U.S. correctional facilities affects tens of thousands annually, yet prenatal care remains inconsistent and often inadequate. Data from 2023 reveals high live birth rates, limited abortion access, poor mental health support, and systemic barriers that endanger both mothers and infants.

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