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Each month we introduce a question related to patient education and ask for
your vote and opinion. Results and comments are summarized in the PrenatalEd
Update newsletter.  Please go www.prenataled.com to submit your vote and
comments.  This months question is "Should hospitals drug test pregnant
women without consent and report positive results to police?"


Lisa Nixon
Beginnings: A Practical Guide Through Your Pregnancy www.prenataled.com

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