
New York is making it easier for moms to access doula services
New York is expanding access to doula services and becoming the first in the nation to give mothers 20 hours paid time off for prenatal care.
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New York is expanding access to doula services and becoming the first in the nation to give mothers 20 hours paid time off for prenatal care.
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