'It's something I never imagined having to do alone': Women face childbirth without partners amid coronavirus outbreak

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'It's something I never imagined having to do alone': Women face childbirth without partners amid coronavirus outbreak
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One piece of advice: Prepare to have your partner there virtually.

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Santamaria herself had posted a Twitter thread documenting her unease last week."The responses were more than I could have hoped for," she said of the words of encouragement she received. MORE: I'm living in Beijing, here's how I moved from fear and depression to acceptance and hope during quarantine

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