Adam Wolfberg

Adam Wolfberg is an obstetrician specializing in high-risk pregnancies with Boston Maternal-Fetal Medicine and is a clinical instructor at Harvard Medical School. He is the author of Fragile Beginnings.

Keeping Patients Out of Hospitals: A Private-Sector Approach to Health Reform

Keeping Patients Out of Hospitals: A Private-Sector Approach to Health Reform

Hospitalization alone costs $3,000 to $4,000 per day. More »

Why So Many Babies Are Still Being Born With Down Syndrome

Why So Many Babies Are Still Being Born With Down Syndrome

As prenatal tests improve, more and more women are finding out if their fetus has an extra chromosome, but they're still carrying to term. More »

The Case for Hospital Births

The Case for Hospital Births

Although the overwhelming majority of women in the United States believe childbirth should only happen in well-appointed hospitals, there is a group of people who see things differently. More »

Measuring Cervical Length: A Key to Ending Preterm Births

Measuring Cervical Length: A Key to Ending Preterm Births

We've known for years that a short cervix is a risk factor for a preterm delivery. Now we have an easy way to measure and correct this issue. More »

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