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Black fetal mortality fell but is still nearly double national average

Por: WPTV Nation July 27, 2023

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A new report detailing fetal mortality rates points to a familiar picture: Fetal mortality rates for Black women are still disproportionately high.The new  published by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center Wednesday looked into 2021 fetal mortality rates in the U.S. This refers to the rate of fetus deaths occurring at or after 20 weeks of gestation, which occur in only 1% of all U.S. pregnancies.Since 2020 there... + full article



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