Updated On: 03 September, 2018 06:36 PM IST | New York | IANS
More than 3 per cent of the caregivers reported experiencing pre-natal homelessness, 3.7 per cent reported post-natal homelessness, and 3.5 per cent reported both

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Babies born to homeless women are more likely to have poor health and development outcomes, says a study.
The findings showed that babies who experienced both pre- and post-natal homelessness and those who experienced homelessness for longer than six months were at a highest risk of negative health outcomes.