It’s late 1948. You’re a happy, young, married woman early in your second trimester, headed to the doctor for a prenatal checkup. You’ve been feeling well, but you know that doesn’t always mean anything early on; you’ve had miscarriages before. Today is a little more than just your typical check up. Last visit, your doctor talked to you about getting yo…
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