Report: 7 million American women live in counties with limited maternity care
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CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Sep 23, 2020 8:04 AM CDT

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(CBS 58) – A new March of Dimes report finds many U.S. counties are lacking adequate maternity care.
The report highlights ‘maternity care deserts’.
President and CEO of March of Dimes, Stacey Stewart, joined CBS 58 to talk about the findings and a campaign aimed at helping those with limited care.
More information on the report and campaign can be found on the March of Dimes website.