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Pregnancy, Birth, and Infant Outcomes among Women Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
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Pregnancy, Birth, and Infant Outcomes among Women Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

Monika Mitra
2020

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pregnant people with disabilities pregnant women with disabilities, prenatal health delivery birth childbirth mothers with disabilities disabled mothers disabled moms Deafness People with Disabilities Perinatal Health Pregnancy
Deaf and hard-of-hearing women are more likely to have chronic conditions, pregnancy complications, and poor birth outcomes than hearing women. These poor birth outcomes included preterm birth and very low birth weight. Our findings suggest that healthcare providers should communicate more accessibly with deaf and hard-of-hearing women.
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