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Author: Kristine Shields

Kristine Shields is a women’s health care nurse practitioner with a doctoral degree in public health. As a clinician/researcher/writer, she has published widely on the topic of medication safety during pregnancy including papers in Obstetrics & Gynecology, Pediatrics, and Birth Defects Research and has blogged about maternal health issues for BabyMed and Pregistry.
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Kristine Shields

The Zika crisis is about to expose the consequences of political opposition to affordable and accessible women’s health care services and social policies that support families.

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