Study finds increase in infant mortality in US states with abortion bans and restrictions
- Infant mortality rates have increased in U.S. States with abortion bans, rising to 6.26 per 1,000 live births compared to an expected rate of 5.93, according to a study by researchers from the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
- The study reports an estimated 478 infant deaths occurred across 14 states with abortion restrictions, which researchers state would not have happened without these laws.
- Non-Hispanic Black infants experienced increased mortality rates of 11.81 per 1,000 live births after the bans, compared to an expected rate of 10.66 per 1,000, indicating a rise of nearly 11%.
- Alison Gemmill stated that "restrictive abortion policies" could be "reversing decades of progress" in reducing infant deaths in the U.S.
- Infant mortality rates rose to 6.26 per 1,000 live births in states with bans, up from an expected rate of 5.93 per 1,000, indicating a relative increase of 5.6%.
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