Some States Make It Hard For Teen Moms To Get Pain Relief In Childbirth
Ohio is one of 13 states without a policy allowing a minor to consent, on her own, to pregnancy-linked health care. That means teens who go into labor are sometimes denied epidurals.
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September 28, 2017 at 11:46PM
NPR News: Some States Make It Hard For Teen Moms To Get Pain Relief In Childbirth
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