Evidence indicates many wealthier people have been able to travel to terminate pregnancies, contributing to increases in ...
Among non-Hispanic Black infants, there were 11.81 deaths per 1,000 live births after the bans, versus an expected rate of 10.66 per 1,000, an increase of nearly 11%, the researchers said.
North Carolina Child Fatality Task Force Report reveals that non-Hispanic Black and American Indian children face ...
Infant mortality rates have increased in US states which have enacted abortion bans, a study has found. Researchers estimate there were 478 infant deaths across 14 states which have outright bans or ...
This includes non-Hispanic Black babies and infants born in Southern states, most notably Texas. The mortality rate for infants born with congenital issues rose by 5.6 percent from an expected 1. ...
Guilford County’s recent community health assessment confirms what is true across much of the U.S — race and ethnicity play ...
(HealthDay News) — U.S. states that adopted abortion bans have higher-than-expected infant mortality and higher fertility rates than expected, according to two studies published online Feb. 13 in the ...
The findings showed the highest mortality occurred among infants who were Black, lived in Southern states or had fetal birth defects. By Pam Belluck Infant mortality increased along with births in ...
Among non-Hispanic black infants, there were 11.81 deaths per 1,000 live births after the bans, compared to an expected rate of 10.66 per 1,000, an increase of nearly 11%. According to the ...
The 2023 Infant and Child Mortality Data from the North Carolina Child Fatality Task Force Report shows non-Hispanic Black ...
Infant and Child Mortality Data from the North Carolina Child Fatality Task Force Report shows non-Hispanic Black and Indigenous American children have higher mortality rates compared to other ...
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