Dante Reawakened
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- May 4, 2022
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Not my stats. Try againFunny how they can have stats for a year that's not half over.
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Not my stats. Try againFunny how they can have stats for a year that's not half over.
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Racial demographics and behaviors of pregnant mothers explain that.List by city, not state.
You may as well post that Russia has a lower mortality rate than the US.
You can keep running calculations as data comes in.Funny how they can have stats for a year that's not half over.
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Racial demographics and behaviors of pregnant mothers explain that.
Healthy mothers tend to deliver live, healthy babies, especially those who recognizes that everything they do and everything they put into their bodies can impact the health of their unborn children.
So what's your point?Truth hurts doesn’t it?
Here are the 10 states with the highest maternal mortality:Maternal Mortality Rate by State 2023
worldpopulationreview.com
- Louisiana (58.1 per 100k)
- Georgia (48.4 per 100k)
- Indiana (43.6 per 100k)
- New Jersey (38.1 per 100k)
- Arkansas (37.5 per 100k)
- Alabama (36.4 per 100k)
- Missouri (34.6 per 100k)
- Texas (34.5 per 100k)
- South Carolina (27.9 per 100k)
- Arizona (27.3 per 100k)
Here are the 10 states with the highest infant mortality:
- Mississippi (9)
- Arkansas (8)
- South Dakota (8)
- Oklahoma (7.7)
- Alabama (7.4)
- Tennessee (7.4)
- Indiana (7.3)
- Georgia (7.2)
- Ohio (7.2)
- Louisiana (7.1)
Your lists don't matchup and you wont' like digging into the causes of high infant mortality so best find something else to crow about.Truth hurts doesn’t it?
Here are the 10 states with the highest maternal mortality:Maternal Mortality Rate by State 2023
worldpopulationreview.com
- Louisiana (58.1 per 100k)
- Georgia (48.4 per 100k)
- Indiana (43.6 per 100k)
- New Jersey (38.1 per 100k)
- Arkansas (37.5 per 100k)
- Alabama (36.4 per 100k)
- Missouri (34.6 per 100k)
- Texas (34.5 per 100k)
- South Carolina (27.9 per 100k)
- Arizona (27.3 per 100k)
Here are the 10 states with the highest infant mortality:
- Mississippi (9)
- Arkansas (8)
- South Dakota (8)
- Oklahoma (7.7)
- Alabama (7.4)
- Tennessee (7.4)
- Indiana (7.3)
- Georgia (7.2)
- Ohio (7.2)
- Louisiana (7.1)
My lists don’t match what? I am well aware of the causes, but keep in mind some of those states also have high levels of teen pregnancy, low levels of spending on child health, and high numbers uninsured. To make it even better, most of them are also among the states that refused to expand Medicare and are first in line to make abortion illegal. Mississippi, despite it’s horrendous record, is claiming it will provide more funding to services and foster care for all these babies…something often promised but never done.Your lists don't matchup and you wont' like digging into the causes of high infant mortality so best find something else to crow about.
Life IS short, tends to be damned brutal and people SHOULD be able to relax in the little time they have when they aren't on the clock!I personally don't care if the human race self destructs, or lives on forever. I just wanna sit back at night and listen read a damn book.
Prenatal care is even worse.When you take African American out of the equation I'm afraid it would twist your numbers to hell
Prenatal care in African American women is abysmal. The amount of tobacco, drug, and alcohol abuse is much higher than the normal. It is not wacist raciss, just hard cold numbers
My biggest concern in life is that damned slice I developed last season that hasn't gone awayLife IS short, tends to be damned brutal and people SHOULD be able to relax in the little time they have when they aren't on the clock!
But you better get that fucking jab or we'll ruin your life....Your body my choiceTake note of what the moonbats do....
Pointing out that gubmint programs and other meddling in medical services are expensive and deliver a shitty end product = you don't care about women, the cheeellllldrennnnn, and the sainted poooooooor.
Lather, rinse, repeat.
They shouldn't promise something they don't have the funding for BUT the idea that all these babies are somehow an inescapable fact of life if abortion is limited or banned is ridiculous. The numbers are outrageous and are a clear indication that huge numbers of Americans are ignoring even the idea of being responsible for contraception. Sure, it fails occasionally but the numbers of abortions prove that abortion itself is what millions are relying on for "birth control". IT IS DISGUSTING. In the states where the convenience is removed and it becomes a big headache or expense to get rid of an unwanted pregnancy, there WILL be a reduction both in the numbers of abortions and the overall birth rate for indigent women.care for all these babies…
Prolly chop swinging over the top....Keep your hands lower, backswing around the spine, then swing like you're trying to hit the ball over the 2nd baseman's head.My biggest concern in life is that damned slice I developed last season that hasn't gone away
Watching these cyborgs melt down is so funny. Over every little thing
As I've aged I can't follow through and finish my swing as high and straight upProlly chop swinging over the top....Keep your hands lower, backswing around the spine, then swing like you're trying to hit the ball over the 2nd baseman's head.
Gosh. That's awful. Maybe we should make abortion mandatory.My lists don’t match what? I am well aware of the causes, but keep in mind some of those states also have high levels of teen pregnancy, low levels of spending on child health, and high numbers uninsured. To make it even better, most of them are also among the states that refused to expand Medicare and are first in line to make abortion illegal. Mississippi, despite it’s horrendous record, is claiming it will provide more funding to services and foster care for all these babies…something often promised but never done.
Not my stats. Try again
Each other.My lists don’t match what? I am well aware of the causes, but keep in mind some of those states also have high levels of teen pregnancy, low levels of spending on child health, and high numbers uninsured. To make it even better, most of them are also among the states that refused to expand Medicare and are first in line to make abortion illegal. Mississippi, despite it’s horrendous record, is claiming it will provide more funding to services and foster care for all these babies…something often promised but never done.
Ok TexPoor dainty, have you been away so long as to not know I wasn't fucking talking to you?
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