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" ... During a clinical trial involving the use of Ejenta by one of the country’s largest healthcare providers, heart failure readmissions dropped by 56%, showing that improved patient engagement at home can positively affect healthcare outcomes. Readmissions come at a high cost to both patients and the healthcare system, so these findings may have important implications for lowering the cost of care overall. In separate clinical trials, Ejenta also contributed to better outcomes for women who had high-risk pregnancies, leading to a lower risk for gestational diabetes, preterm birth and cesarean sections. ... "
" ... In June, his wife’s pregnancy took an unexpected turn—she required an emergency cesarean section. The operation was a success, but the time they’d set aside for bonding was now essential for recovering from the procedure. ... "
" ... “Bodily serves you no matter what type of birth you had, in particular since 32% of births in the U.S. are cesarean,” Haim said. “We cover you with all of the things no one wants to tell you that should be on your hospital bag checklist, but that you really need. And beyond that, our postpartum kits include two guidebooks (one for the person delivering, one for their supporters) giving real facts about the significant changes that occur in postpartum so you know what to expect, can be prepared and, importantly, enable others to support you with easy and actionable steps.” ... "
" ... “The assessment of risk is complicated and is a very personal choice for a lot of women,” Caughey said. For some, the increased risk of fetal/newborn death more strongly influences their preferred birth setting while others may have greater concerns about cesarean deliveries or other interventions. It gets more complex in comparing the very different likelihoods of these outcomes. In this study, 500 women would have to deliver at the hospital instead of outside the hospital to prevent one baby’s death during delivery, but just 5.2 women would need to deliver outside the hospital to prevent a single cesarean delivery. Even then, each woman’s risk isn’t equal: one who lives 10 minutes away from a hospital that can provide an emergency cesarean section takes on less risk than a woman who lives an hour from such a hospital. And women with a previous uncomplicated vaginal birth are at lower risk for problems than healthy women giving birth for the first time, Caughey pointed out. ... "