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The Omicron surge, we hope, is on the way out. But another one could be around the corner. Hospital visiting rules seem to change by the hour.
For a story about childbirth in the age of COVID-19, we’re looking for women who have delivered babies during the pandemic or are preparing to and who have dealt with restrictive and constantly changing visiting rules, who, perhaps, have dealt with postpartum depression deepened by the isolation, whose moment of peak joy was changed to one of fear and stress.
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