Expecting mothers across the country are questioning hospital births and are worried they will be overrun and banning visitors. CONCORD, Calif. - The coronavirus has thrown uncertainty into giving birth.
Nearly 1 million women in the U.S. are expecting babies in the next three months. Now, many are scrambling to ditch their traditional birth plans, fearing hospitals will be overrun with illness and banish visitors, even spouses or partners. "When you're expecting a child your nerves are already a little shot," said biology professor Briana McCarthy, expecting her first child May 19. "At first, it seemed really shocking to cancel our baby shower." Pregnancy is a challenge in the best of times, but even more so for McCarthy and partner
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