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PostPosted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 5:38 pm 
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I need some statistics on infant mortality please. Posted in hellfire because I know that since you all are such sticklers for providing sources for everything, you probably know exactly where to look to find accurate numbers.

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1) Miscarriage rate (I believe it's 1 in 4 pregnancies)
2) Stillbirth rate (I've heard 26,000 annually and I've heard one every 20 minutes)
3) SIDS death rate (I've seen 2,000-2,500 annually)
4) Premature birth rate including premature births resulting in death

Bonus: Some statistics on infertility rates in the US would be absolutely awesome as well.

Thank you in advance! :thumbs:

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you want for the US or world wide?


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 5:49 pm 
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You also need to define the term stillbirth--apparently there is some controversy on the actual definiton:

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In the United States, there is no standard definition of the term 'stillbirth'.[9] The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention collects statistical information on "live births, fetal deaths, and induced termination of pregnancy" from 57 reporting areas in the United States. Each reporting area has different guidelines and definitions for what is being reported; many do not use the term "stillbirth" at all. The federal guidelines suggests (at page 1) that fetal death and stillbirth can be interchangeable terms. The CDC definition of "fetal death" is based on the definition promulgated by the World Health Organization in 1950 (see section above on Canada). Researchers are learning more about the long term psychiatric sequelae of traumatic birth and believe the effects may be intergenerational [15]


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Just for the United States for now, please. And yes, it's hard to get exact numbers because of the lack of definition...most doctors that I know of define a stillbirth as a fetal death before birth, at or after 20 weeks gestation.
I went to a stillbirth website and found a statistic of 26,000 a year, went to another site and found 28,000 a year, and heard something somewhere else that is was one every 20 minutes.
That's why I'm asking for help. :)

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Jesus. Is it really as high as 1 in 4?


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A significant number of women get 'pregnant' and never know it.


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http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr59/nvsr59_06.pdf

And related documents will have a lot of what you want in them- you just have to dig through the data. I'd say that's also the most accurate, citable source.

For example, Table 7 shows the SIDS death toll at 2,461 for 2007. For some of the others, you'll have to piece together the raw data, as the CDC provides data for births relative to gestation time, which can help some with your stillbirth question.

The above linked report is from 2007 (the most recent), for others:

http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/linked.htm

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