A University of Louisville police officer's Monday morning shift started off with quite a bit of excitement to help jump start her day.
Three of them just had babies and seven more are expecting between now and May.
The case gained national attention after an Indianapolis physician said the child had to travel to Indiana due to Ohio banning abortions.Â
New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show Kentucky's maternal mortality rate is about twice the national average.
The mothers get free guidance during pregnancy and for 12 months after the baby is born.
Doctors say the best way for pregnant mothers to protect their babies is to get vaccinated.
The prosecutor says it's a first in Delaware County, Indiana.
Dr. Kristin Reeve, a doctor of maternal-fetal medicine at Norton Children's Hospital says there's no clear evidence that acetaminophen causes any harm to an unborn child, but the panel of scientists has recommended further study.
This is the first study to evaluate alcohol's impact on specific phases of the menstrual cycle.
Doctors with Norton Healthcare say the vaccine is safe for pregnant women, who are five times more likely to get COVID-19.