“…Many positive maternal and neonatal outcomes have been associated with the use of CenteringPregnancy, and studies have shown benefits when compared with individual prenatal care. Research on CenteringPregnancy has shown increased engagement by women in their own pregnancy care (Earnshaw et al, 2016;Heberlein et al, 2016;Tandon, Cluxton-Keller, Colon, Vega, & Alonso, 2013), increased visit attendance prenatally and postpartum (Tandon et al, 2013), and decreased maternal stress and anxiety during pregnancy (Heberlein et al, 2015;Heberlein et al, 2016;Ickovics et al, 2016;Tilden, Hersh, Emeis, Weinstein, & Caughey, 2014). More widely, research on CenteringPregnancy and GPC has shown increased knowledge of pregnancy, labor, and postpartum topics (Heberlein et al, 2016;Little, Motohara, Miyazaki, Arato, & Fetters, 2013;Tilden et al, 2014) and increased care satisfaction among women who participate in these programs compared with those who participate in individual prenatal care (Cunningham et al, 2016;Little et al, 2013;Tandon et al, 2013;Tilden et al, 2014).…”