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We have learned that a lack of prenatal care increases the risk of premature delivery and possible health problems for the infant.

If Joan had received prenatal care, how could it have helped in the normal development of the infant? How could the doctor have counseled Joan?

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Prenatal health care refers to a type of medical care for women during pregnancy.

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