One in eight pregnant people in Ontario have a disability, and a new landmark report is shedding light on their experience with the health-care system. As Katherine Ward reports, doctors say more needs to be done to support and provide good access to pre- and post-natal care in order to address the burdens many Canadians living with disabilities face everyday.
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Doctors call for more awareness to help pregnant people living with disabilities access care
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