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Pregnancy tests benefit everyone
By The Lexington-Herald Leader
Published: 01/15/2007

PEWEE VALLEY, KY - Nikisha Robinson was excited when a pregnancy test came up positive eight months ago. Robinson was less thrilled by where the test was taken -- in a Louisville jail.

Robinson, who is due in late January, was tested shortly after being taken into custody as part of a state program that identifies pregnant inmates and sends them to a women's prison, where the state takes care of their medical needs until the baby is born. Read more.

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