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Ambulatory Network Needs a New Boost to Help Pregnant Women - La Prensa De Lara

The lack of outpatient clinics that can provide care to pregnant women is a determining factor in explaining that many pregnant women are not complying with routine controls. As explained by various specialists, women have historically controlled their pregnancies in primary care centers. These institutions are responsible not only for providing vitamins and medicines or evaluating the evolution of the pregnancy process, but also for applying th…
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The lack of outpatient clinics that can provide care to pregnant women is a determining factor in explaining that many pregnant women are not complying with routine controls. As explained by various specialists, women have historically controlled their pregnancies in primary care centers. These institutions are responsible not only for providing vitamins and medicines or evaluating the evolution of the pregnancy process, but also for applying th…

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laprensadelara.com broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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