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1. Patient experiences with family planning in community health centers

2. Proceedings of the 2018 New York Maternal Mortality Summit: February 14, 2018

3. Proposed changes to Title X: implications for women and family planning providers

5. Increasing access to dental care in Medicaid: targeted programs for four populations

6. Pregnancy-related unplanned returns to the operating room

7. Health Foundation for Western and Central New York's Maternal and Child Health Initiative

8. Teen pregnancy: a winnable battle within reach

11. The pregnant elephant in the room: the U.S. maternity care crisis

12. [Changes in the body during pregnancy]

13. Medication errors in labor and delivery: reducing maternal and fetal harm

14. Preventing maternal and neonatal harm during vacuum-assisted vaginal delivery

15. Neonatal complications: recognition and prompt treatment of shoulder dystocia

17. Newborn health: federal action needed to address neonatal abstinence syndrome : report to Congressional addressees

18. Paying for population health: case studies of the health system's role in addressing social determinants of health

19. Listening to Mothers in California: results from a population-based survey of women's childbearing experiences

20. Substance use in California: a look at addiction and treatment

23. The state of obesity: better policies for a healthier America : 2016

24. Pain in the nation: the drug, alcohol and suicide crises and the need for a national resilience strategy

25. HBV & HCV: America's hidden epidemics

26. Healthy women, healthy babies: how health reform can improve the health of women and babies in America

27. Women's health care and contraceptive practices in Mississippi: technical report

28. Healthy women, healthy babies

29. H1N1 challenges ahead

30. West Nile virus: 2004 expected to be most severe year yet