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A Central Texas midwife has had her license suspended after a mother and an infant died in her care, a state regulation agency announced Wednesday.
State regulators suspended a Georgetown midwife after investigations into two deaths raised concerns about whether care met Texas standards.
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation said the emergency order was “necessary to protect public health and safety of pregnant women.” ...