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Alexandra Novak practices during a course for pregnant women at a hospital in Warsaw
19 Mar 2007
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ATTENTION EDITORS - MOVING SEVEN OF SEVEN PICTURES FOR THE ESSAY ON POLISH MATERNITY HOSPITAL. Alexandra Novak practices during a course for pregnant women at a hospital in Warsaw March 14, 2007. Polish women who get pregnant this month may have to give birth at home as the conservative-led government introduces limits on the number of births to be financed by the health fund this year, hospital officials said. With Poland's population growing for the first time in years, hospitals and women organisations are warning that women in labour may be soon turned away at the hospitals doorsteps due to lack of space. Picture taken March 14, 2007.
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ATTENTION EDITORS - MOVING SIX OF SEVEN PICTURES FOR THE ESSAY ON POLISH MATERNITY HOSPITAL. Nurse Malgorzata Antoniak feeds a new-born baby at a hospital in Warsaw March 8, 2007. Polish women who get pregnant this month may have to give birth at home as the conservative-led government introduces limits on the number of births to be financed by the health fund this year, hospital officials said. With Poland's population growing for the first time in years, hospitals and women organisations are warning that women in labour may be soon turned away at the hospitals doorsteps due to lack of space. Picture taken March 8, 2007.


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