Miscarriage Rates Are over 40% Higher in Black Women than White Women, Study Finds © valentinrussanov - Getty Images This tragic data is taken from 4.6 million pregnancies in seven countries
A new study has sadly found that Black women have a significantly higher risk – up to 43% – of miscarrying, compared to their white counterparts. The research, from the team at Tommy s baby loss charity, was published in
The Lancetand analysed data from 4.6 million pregnancies in seven different countries in order to reach the conclusion.
If you need to speak to someone about miscarriage, you can call The Miscarriage Association s Helpline on 01924 200799
It also estimates that 23 million miscarriages occur every year worldwide, equating to over 40 pregnancy losses every minute. As a result of the findings, Tommy s are asking for people in the UK to be given specialist support after their first pregnancy loss (right now, you are only referred to a specialist clinic if you have thre
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) in Cambodia warned that the country had reached another critical point amid a sudden, huge surge in community transmission cases and deaths.
“We stand on the brink of a national tragedy because of Covid-19. Despite our best efforts, we are
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“Travelling in Phnom Penh is temporally banned between 8pm and 5am,” said Phnom Penh governor
The Ministry of Health on April 8 issued an announcement on Covid-19 vaccination for foreigners residing and working in Cambodia, directing the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training and local authorities to register them.