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1336 | 1h9jznFEozKDDyfn6OVpF3bkIB1uHKsxa | pregnancy-checkbox-average-change.png | The image is a shaded line graph with the title "Maternal mortality doubled in US states as they adopted the “pregnancy checkbox”". It depicts the average state maternal mortality ratio per 100,000 live births in relation to the years surrounding the adoption of the pregnancy checkbox on death certificates in US states. The graph shows a marked increase in maternal mortality in the year following the adoption of the pregnancy checkbox. Before adoption, the maternal mortality ratio appears to be relatively stable, but after the checkbox is implemented, there is a sudden shift upwards, and then the rate remains relatively stable. Below the graph is a source note attributing the data to the National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System (2020). | 7483 | 1714380166368 | 6196 |
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