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Are midwives and doulas the answer to keeping more Black bab
Are midwives and doulas the answer to keeping more Black bab
Are midwives and doulas the answer to keeping more Black babies alive?
With Florida’s infant mortality rate stubbornly higher than the national average, doulas and midwives represent a potential pathway to address the problem.
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