MSU researchers develop app to improve postpartum health for rural and at-risk mothers

Summary

Prenatal care can be hard to access in rural areas or for those with other health challenges, a history of substance abuse or mental health difficulties. Standard obstetric care requires only one postpartum check-up for mothers six weeks after birth, forgoing other opportunities to support mothers through their babies’ first year. Many pregnant and postpartum women endure unnecessary risks to their health and the health of their babies due to a lack of support and knowledge.

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