Why antenatal care is important in Australia

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Regular screening can prevent early complications. Source: Getty / Getty Images/Chris Ryan

The latest statistics show that in Australia, just over three quarters of women attended antenatal care within the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. Health practitioners say that starting antenatal check-ups early in the pregnancy can make a significant difference. So, why is it important



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