Low-income women in Connecticut who have just given birth and know they don't want to get pregnant again anytime soon are now offered a long-acting birth control option postpartum.Medical providers say the policy by the U.
By Cara Rosner Conn. Health I-Team Writer, New Haven Register
Mon, 04/10/2017 - 7:13am
Low-income women in Connecticut who have just given birth and know they don't want to get pregnant again anytime soon are now offered a long-acting birth control option postpartum.Medical providers say the policy by the U.