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Shackling and pregnancy care policies in US prisons and jails.

Camille KramerKarenna ThomasAnkita PatilCrystal M HayesCarolyn B Sufrin
Published in: Maternal and child health journal (2022)
Limited oversight and standardization of carceral health care and accommodations for pregnant people lead to variability in prisons and jails. Prisons and jails should adopt and implement standards of care guidelines to ensure the safety and well-being of pregnant people who have unique healthcare needs. Incarcerated pregnant people should be viewed as expectant parents in need of comprehensive health care, rather than as criminals who forfeited their right to a safe, respectful, and humane childbirth.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • pregnant women
  • public health
  • affordable care act
  • palliative care
  • preterm birth
  • quality improvement
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • clinical practice
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  • health insurance