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96 Encouraged by these reports nonetheless, studies seeking to confirm the benefits of intensive, interventive prenatal programs followed. While the specific content of interventive programs varied somewhat, all were similar in that they focused on women determined to be at high risk for prematurity. Aggressive measures were taken to prolong their pregnancies. All but one program took measures to educate mothers about the signs and symptoms of preterm labor. All but a few placed high-risk patients into specialized clinics where mothers were seen and examined more frequently than they would have been had they attended routine prenatal care clinics.
For example, Dr. Greg R. ”105 A Problem of Perception Any given controversy is decided not on the basis of the kind of evidence that is produced by biomedical research . . 106 —Brigitte Jordan, anthropologist It is possible that valid scientific evidence . . 107 —Dr. John H. Kennell, Case Western University Throughout history, pregnancy has been venerated as the acme of femininity. It’s an important event, an integral part of the birth-marriagedeath triad at the center of most cultures. In Western society, pregnant women are viewed as fetal surrogates: what’s done to the mother is ultimately done to her child.
In effect, abortion merely shifts their deaths to an earlier point in time. Second, some infants are able to survive with congenital anomalies, not because of prenatal care, but because of advancements in neonatal and pediatric therapies. 2. Prematurity/Low Birthweight. Babies from this category account for a large share of neonatal and infant deaths, and prenatal care has had minimal effect in preventing this problem. Indeed, of the top ten killers of infants, this category has experienced by far the smallest decrease since 1979.