
|Articles|March 8, 2015
Babies Are Not Produce
Author(s)Jon Carter
Charging by the pound is great for produce but not so great for babies.
Advertisement
[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_crop","fid":"32756","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","id":"media_crop_5377068130765","media_crop_h":"0","media_crop_image_style":"-1","media_crop_instance":"3458","media_crop_rotate":"0","media_crop_scale_h":"0","media_crop_scale_w":"0","media_crop_w":"0","media_crop_x":"0","media_crop_y":"0","title":" ","typeof":"foaf:Image"}}]]
Charging by the pound is great for produce but not so great for babies.
Newsletter
Get the latest clinical updates, case studies, and expert commentary in obstetric and gynecologic care. Sign up now to stay informed.
Advertisement
Latest CME
Advertisement
Advertisement
Trending on Contemporary OB/GYN
1
Restrictive abortion laws linked to increased EMTALA violations
2
Objective blood loss measures reveal higher postpartum hemorrhage rates
3
FDA approves expanded use of flibanserin for hypoactive sexual desire disorder in women
4
High costs and transfusions linked to acute heavy menstrual bleeding
5









