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OB GYN News
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August 01, 2002 |
Peters, Sally |
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House and Senate lawmakers are considering the SMART Mom Act, a bill that aims to decrease maternal mortality Among other things, the legislation, S. 2328 and H.R. 4602, calls for the study of prescription drug use for chronic conditions during pregnancy. While a Food and Drug Administration study showed that women under the age of 35 ...
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