Gaps in Maternal and Infant Health
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In the United States, there are significant gaps in maternal and infant health among racial-ethnic groups.
Pregnancy-Related Mortality (per 100,000 deliveries)
White: 5.7
Black: 18.6
Hispanic: 9.5
American Indian: Not available
Asian: Not available
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Percentage of Women Who Smoke During Pregnancy
White: 17.1
Black: 10.6
Hispanic: 4.3
American Indian: 20.9
Asian: 3.4
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Teen Birth Rates (per 1,000 deliveries)
White: 39.3
Black: 99.3
Hispanic: 106.7
American Indian: 78.0
Asian: 20.4
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Percentage Receiving Early Prenatal Care (in the first trimester)
White: 87.1
Black: 70.4
Hispanic: 70.8
American Indian: 66.7
Asian: 79.9
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Percentage of Pre-Term Deliveries
White: 9.4
Black: 17.8
Hispanic: 10.9
American Indian: 12.4
Asian: 9.9
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Percentage of Low Birth-Weight Babies
White: 6.2
Black: 13.2
Hispanic: 6.3
American Indian: 6.6
Asian: 6.9
Source: National Center for Health Statistics; U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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