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New York
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Adequate Prenatal Care Trends
Adequate Prenatal Care

Percentage of live births in which the mother received prenatal care beginning in the first four months of pregnancy with the appropriate number of visits for the infant's gestational age

Population:
General Population
Trend: Adequate Prenatal Care in New York, United States, 2023 Health Of Women And Children Report

Percentage of live births in which the mother received prenatal care beginning in the first four months of pregnancy with the appropriate number of visits for the infant's gestational age

New York
United States
Source:

 March of Dimes, Perinatal Data Center

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Adequate Prenatal Care

Trend: Adequate Prenatal Care in New York, United States, 2023 Health Of Women And Children Report

Percentage of live births in which the mother received prenatal care beginning in the first four months of pregnancy with the appropriate number of visits for the infant's gestational age

New York
United States
Source:

 March of Dimes, Perinatal Data Center

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New York
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