
March of Dimes TV Commercial, 'It's Not Fine'
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The March of Dimes knows that when you're pregnant or giving birth, doctors will often say, "It's fine." Many concerns and questions are met with the phrase, "It's fine," when the fact is that the United States is one of the most dangerous developed nations for childbirth and two babies die every hour. The March of Dimes says that's not fine and encourage you to give at its website.
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