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January 4, 2024 — Brooklyn, NY — Governor Kathy Hochul unveils the third proposal of her 2024 State of the State: a comprehensive six-point plan to combat maternal and infant mortality in New York. Recent CDC statistics revealed an increase in infant mortality – for the first time in over two decades. To address this crisis, Governor Hochul will introduce new policies and legislation to expand access to high-quality prenatal care, reduce costs for mothers and families, fight postpartum depression and support infants in the first months of their lives. (Susan Watts/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
January 4, 2024 — Brooklyn, NY — Governor Kathy Hochul unveils the third proposal of her 2024 State of the State: a comprehensive six-point plan to combat maternal and infant mortality in New York. Recent CDC statistics revealed an increase in infant mortality – for the first time in over two decades. To address this crisis, Governor Hochul will introduce new policies and legislation to expand access to high-quality prenatal care, reduce costs for mothers and families, fight postpartum depression and support infants in the first months of their lives. (Susan Watts/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
January 4, 2024 — Brooklyn, NY — Governor Kathy Hochul unveils the third proposal of her 2024 State of the State: a comprehensive six-point plan to combat maternal and infant mortality in New York. Recent CDC statistics revealed an increase in infant mortality – for the first time in over two decades. To address this crisis, Governor Hochul will introduce new policies and legislation to expand access to high-quality prenatal care, reduce costs for mothers and families, fight postpartum depression and support infants in the first months of their lives. (Susan Watts/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
January 4, 2024 — Brooklyn, NY — Governor Kathy Hochul unveils the third proposal of her 2024 State of the State: a comprehensive six-point plan to combat maternal and infant mortality in New York. Recent CDC statistics revealed an increase in infant mortality – for the first time in over two decades. To address this crisis, Governor Hochul will introduce new policies and legislation to expand access to high-quality prenatal care, reduce costs for mothers and families, fight postpartum depression and support infants in the first months of their lives. (Susan Watts/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
January 4, 2024 — Brooklyn, NY — Governor Kathy Hochul unveils the third proposal of her 2024 State of the State: a comprehensive six-point plan to combat maternal and infant mortality in New York. Recent CDC statistics revealed an increase in infant mortality – for the first time in over two decades. To address this crisis, Governor Hochul will introduce new policies and legislation to expand access to high-quality prenatal care, reduce costs for mothers and families, fight postpartum depression and support infants in the first months of their lives. (Susan Watts/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
January 4, 2024 — Brooklyn, NY — Governor Kathy Hochul unveils the third proposal of her 2024 State of the State: a comprehensive six-point plan to combat maternal and infant mortality in New York. Recent CDC statistics revealed an increase in infant mortality – for the first time in over two decades. To address this crisis, Governor Hochul will introduce new policies and legislation to expand access to high-quality prenatal care, reduce costs for mothers and families, fight postpartum depression and support infants in the first months of their lives. (Susan Watts/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
January 4, 2024 — Brooklyn, NY — Governor Kathy Hochul unveils the third proposal of her 2024 State of the State: a comprehensive six-point plan to combat maternal and infant mortality in New York. Recent CDC statistics revealed an increase in infant mortality – for the first time in over two decades. To address this crisis, Governor Hochul will introduce new policies and legislation to expand access to high-quality prenatal care, reduce costs for mothers and families, fight postpartum depression and support infants in the first months of their lives. (Susan Watts/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
Infant hernia, specifically umbilical hernias, are a common condition that affects many newborns, babies, and young children. It occurs when part of the intestine protrudes through the opening in the abdominal muscles near the belly button (umbilicus). Let's explore more: www.southlakegeneralsurgery.com/infant-hernia-symptoms-ca...
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