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<h1>Concerns Over Rise in Preterm Deliveries Among Immigrant Families Due to Birthright Citizenship Law Fears.</h1> Health experts and social activists are concerned about the rise in preterm deliveries among immigrant families in the US, including Indians, due to fears of changes to birthright citizenship laws. Families are reportedly opting for early cesarean sections before a potential legal shift on February 20, risking maternal and neonatal health. Experts highlight the severe health risks for both mothers and premature babies, such as infections and developmental challenges. Economic and immigration pressures are forcing women into these risky decisions. Medical professionals emphasize that the health risks outweigh any potential citizenship benefits, urging for policy interventions.