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1335 | 1hDjJzGJyovNB9hd4IuFPVYn983Bd3WkU | pregnancy-checkbox-maternal-mortality-usa.png | The image is a line graph titled "The US maternal mortality rate rose as more states adopted the “pregnancy checkbox”". It indicates that as more states in the United States incorporated a pregnancy checkbox into death certificates to ask if the deceased had been pregnant or recently pregnant, the reported maternal mortality rate increased. The line graph shows maternal mortality rate per 100,000 females from 1990 to 2017. The source of the data is cited as WHO Mortality Database (2022) and adapted from KS Joseph et al. (2021) "Maternal mortality in the United States". Data includes "late maternal deaths", which occur up to 1 year after the end of pregnancy. | 7483 | 1714380202354 | 6385 |
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