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  1. The rate is about four times higher for black mothers than it is for white mothers, an issue that boils down to implicit bias. 59% of black maternal deaths are preventable, compared to 9% of white maternal deaths.

  2. In 2021, the maternal mortality rate for non-Hispanic Black (subsequently, Black) women was 69.9 deaths per 100,000 live births, 2.6 times the rate for non-Hispanic White (subsequently, White) women (26.6) (Figure 1 and Table). Rates for Black women were significantly higher than rates for White and Hispanic women.

  3. 15 maj 2023 · In 2021, six of the top 10 states for high maternal mortality rates also ranked in the top 10 for the highest percentages of Black births. Mississippi topped the list here as well, with the highest share of Black births (42%).

  4. In 2022, the maternal mortality rate for Black women was 49.5 deaths per 100,000 live births and was significantly higher than rates for White (19.0), Hispanic (16.9), and Asian (13.2) women.

  5. As of 2021, the estimated national maternal mortality rate in the United States is about 32.9 per 100,000 live births––but it is about 69.9 per 100,000 live births for Black women. [5] Furthermore, data from the CDC Pregnancy Surveillance Study shows that these higher rates of Black maternal mortality are due to higher fatality rates, not a ...

  6. 4 sie 2023 · Black maternal mortality by state. There are several reasons maternal mortality varies in different states or regions. For example: Guidelines for caring for expectant mothers vary between states and often reflect social and political factors in each state.

  7. 4 lip 2023 · The rate at which women in the U.S. are dying from pregnancy related causes more than doubled in recent decades. A new study, published in JAMA shows Black women and Native Americans are most...

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