stacey stewart, thank you very much for being here.what is your main concern with the senate version of this healthcare reform plan? >> well, the march of dimes, as you mentioned, what we care about is the health of pregnant women and their babies, and our main concern with the senate bill as proposed is it would put at risk the health of many of those women and their babies. medicaid covers about half of all pregnancies in the united states and about 30 million children are covered by medicaid. under what the senate proposed, about 6.5 low-income women of child bearing age would lose their coverage under medicaid, and we think that that pughts at risk those women in terms of them being able to access prenatal care to have a healthy baby and pregnancy. >> woodruff: about half pregnant women in this country depend on government help to cover a pregnancy? >> medicaid covers low-income pregnant women with prenatal care and delivery. if the waib baby is born too soon, low birth wait or has defects, medicaid covers those babies as well. so