Should really be age-adjusted. 25-34 is a huge range (it's much of the fertility window) and we know that a higher % of Millennial women give birth at the high end than past gens. So is it an age--or some other--effect? Along w/changing reporting standards, can we appropriately draw any conclusions?
Reposted from Nate Bear
This is unbelievable. The maternal mortality rate for millennials in the US aged 25 to 34 is 230% higher than it was for Gen Xers and 300% higher than it was for baby boomers of the same age

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