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flag Rural mothers in Georgia face higher risks of low Apgar scores in newborns due to limited prenatal care access.

flag A new study presented at the American Society of Anesthesiologists’ 2025 meeting finds that a mother’s ZIP code, especially if rural, affects her newborn’s health, with rural infants more likely to have lower Apgar scores. flag Analyzing nearly 3,000 births in Georgia, researchers found rural babies were 30% more likely to have non-reassuring Apgar scores (6 or lower), with 24% of rural infants affected versus 20% in urban areas. flag Rural mothers had fewer prenatal visits, higher preterm birth rates, and were more likely to receive no prenatal care—linked to a 2.6 times greater risk of low Apgar scores. flag Geographic barriers, including long travel distances and clinic closures, contribute to healthcare deserts. flag Experts stress consistent prenatal care is vital and urge community outreach to improve access, though findings are preliminary and not yet peer-reviewed.

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