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Racial, Social Factors Raise Pregnancy Risks, U.K. Study Shows – BloombergQuint
Racial, Social Factors Raise Pregnancy Risks, U.K. Study Shows

(Bloomberg) — Race and socioeconomic factors play a key role in many adverse pregnancy outcomes such as stillbirth, according to a U.K. study of more than one million women.
Socioeconomic inequalities account for a quarter of stillbirths, a fifth of preterm…
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