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  • Wait, is it 8% or 13%?

    • Year-over-year, 255 more infants, defined as babies under one year old, died in 2022 than in 2021.

      So, 1961 infant deaths in 2021 and 2216 in 2022, amounting to a 13% increase in total infant deaths. The rising mortality rate appears to be driven by congenital defects in the newborns.

      The majority of excess deaths over the previous year were caused by congenital anomalies, the study found, while deaths due to other reasons like complications during the pregnancy also increased year over year; the data showed that babies born with congenital anomalies increased in Texas by nearly 23 percent but decreased across the U.S. by 3 percent.

      So, basically, Texas mothers are being told the fetus is nonviable and doomed to die. But then the state prohibits the mother from terminating the pregnancy. She's got to carry the baby to term, give birth, and then watch the baby live a few tortured months in the NICU before expiring.

      • Not disputing the numbers you're showing but another post in c/news (below) was saying 8% today, and Beau of the Fifth Column's youtube channel was saying 8% last night so I'm confused about the discrepancy. At work right now so can't really research what's up

        8% figure in this link https://lemmy.world/post/16899680

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