Unintended Pregnancy: A Biomarker for Disease and Poverty
Unintended Pregnancy: A Biomarker for Disease and Poverty Moreover, the rates of unintended pregnancy are significantly higher for poor and minority women, where the lifelong consequences of poor maternal and child health make escaping poverty that much more difficult. So saying “pregnancy is not a disease” ... Ireland | United Kingdom | America | Las Américas | Stigmabase