The Rise of Home Births -- WSJ

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02/06

By Conor Grant

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Home births are on the rise among women who feel dismissed by or skeptical of the medical establishment, though they're still rare. Romanticized stories -- often shared on social media -- are a gateway to birth plans that some women say are more natural. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists says it believes hospitals and accredited birth centers are the safest settings for childbirth.

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In the News

Senate negotiators said talks to renew expired healthcare subsidies had collapsed, likely ending the hopes of 20 million Americans that the tax-credit expansion could be revived and lower their monthly insurance premiums.

The White House launched its drug-pricing website, dubbed TrumpRx. It's the culmination of efforts by the administration to bring down pharmaceutical costs for some consumers. When it launched, it had roughly 40 drugs available.

Pfizer said demand for its Covid-19 vaccine and antiviral drug continued to decline, reporting a fourth-quarter loss of $1.65 billion and a sales decrease of 1%.

The Number

The life expectancy at birth for the average American in 2024 -- a record high, according to a new report from the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics. The increase signals a rebound from declines in life expectancy during the pandemic and progress in combating the opioid crisis, though the U.S. still lags behind peer nations.

Quoteworthy

Beyond WSJ

   -- Research linked children's heart health to their fathers' parenting style, 
      but found no such link with mothers. (The New York Times) 
 
   -- This 82-year-old runner's body holds clues to healthy aging. (The 
      Washington Post) 
 
   -- Why are some women training for pregnancy like it's a marathon? (Wired) 

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