Does Induced Abortion Account for Racial Disparity in Preterm Births, And Violate the Nuremberg Code?(Report)
Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons 2008, Winter, 13, 4
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ABSTRACT Between 1980 and 2005, the U.S. preterm birth (PTB) rate rose by 43%. Black American women have triple the risk of an early preterm birth (EPB) and four times the risk of an extremely preterm birth (XPB) as non-black American women. Since XPB infants have a 129 times higher risk of cerebral palsy (CP) compared with full-term infants, it is crucial to discover the causes of this disparity.
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