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Pregnant Women in California Prisons and Jails: A Guide for Prisoners and Their Advocates. Third ed.
Publication year:
2006
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 23, 2007
ANNOTATION: This manual, designed for prisoners, attorneys, and legal workers, addresses issues related to pregnancy during incarceration. Sections of this guide are: introduction; general information on being pregnant and incarcerated; conditions and diseases that can affect your pregnancy; sexually transmitted infections/diseases (STDs) during pregnancy; abortion; nutrition and pregnancy; drugs and pregnancy; frequently asked pregnancy questions; alternatives to incarceration; the California Penal Code sections 3419, 3423, 3424, and 6030; Welfare and Institutions Code section 222; and The Pregnant Patient's Bill of Right and summary of the same.