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  2. Paid Family Leave (California) - Wikipedia

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    California's Paid Family Leave (PFL) insurance program, which is also known as the Family Temporary Disability Insurance (FTDI) program, is a law enacted in 2002 that extends unemployment disability compensation to cover individuals who take time off work to care for a seriously ill family member or bond with a new minor child. If eligible, you ...

  3. Prison nursery - Wikipedia

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    The nursery can hold up to 20 inmates and their infants up to 18 months old. Every mother has a nanny who, like the mother, is an inmate who has taken parental classes and is serving time for a non-violent offense. The nanny is a volunteer inmate who is available at any time to care for a mother's child when the mother has made a prior commitment.

  4. Parental leave in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [91] [93] LGBTQ parents are also more likely to foster or adopt, two processes that often require longer time periods of parent-child bonding and can have uncertain timelines of care. [94] These parents more than heterosexual ones are affected and denied important connection periods when there is a lack of inclusive parental leave policy. [91]

  5. Column: Mothers and daughters: one way or another, an ...

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    By the time I saw a psychiatrist, he said, “You spend every session talking about your mother’s problems.” That was eye-opening. He said, “You have the right to a life of your own.”

  6. Medi-Cal Access Program - Wikipedia

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    AIM was first introduced in 1992, and provided for 3,000-4,000 women annually initially. It is difficult to assess the impact of AIM as it was introduced alongside many other maternal healthcare improvement policies including increasing the eligibility limit for Medi-Cal from 110% to 200% of the federal poverty line, and extending Medi-Cal to undocumented foreign-born women.

  7. We moved my mom in to help us take care of our triplets. We ...

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    The dynamic took me back to living in my parent's house as a child, so it felt a bit weird at first. Luckily, Andrew has a great relationship with my mom. He lost his mom in 2004, and his dad died ...

  8. California combats high death rates of Black mothers with ...

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    “In California, Black women make up 5% of pregnant patients, but account for 21% of total pregnancy-related deaths,” Bonta said. “The rate of maternal death for Black women is three to four ...

  9. Maternity home - Wikipedia

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    A maternity home, or maternity housing program, is a form of supportive housing provided to pregnant women. Maternity housing programs support a woman in need of a stable home environment to reach her goals in a variety of areas including education, employment, financial stability, prenatal care, and more.