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Five Northeast Ohio Counties Lose Birth Access | Cleveland News
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Five Northeast Ohio counties—Ashtabula, Carroll, Columbiana, Medina, and Portage—are forcing expectant mothers to travel out of county for routine births, as local hospitals have shuttered maternity units in recent years. Closures since 2017, driven by declining birth rates, staffing shortages, and financial pressures, have left families scrambling for accessible care. While emergency deliveries remain possible, the lack of consistent birthing services creates logistical nightmares, especially for those without reliable transportation. With patients redirected to distant facilities like Cleveland Clinic or University Hospitals, this growing gap underscores a deeper crisis in regional maternal healthcare access.
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