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This bill would expand access to midwifery services by increasing federal support and funding for midwife training programs and services, particularly in underserved areas where pregnant women have limited options for maternal care. The legislation aims to help more pregnant people and new mothers receive care from certified midwives, who often provide more personalized attention and lower-cost alternatives to traditional hospital births. The bill would primarily affect pregnant women, midwives, healthcare providers, and rural or low-income communities that currently lack adequate maternal health services.
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