Maternal and Child Health, US-Mexico Border

Sam Notzon

Index of Slides : Text Only Version

  1. Maternal and Child Health, US-Mexico Border
  2. Definitions:
  3. U.S. Counties Included in Border Region
  4. U.S.-Mexico Border Region
  5. Population Growth, USA and US-Mexico Border 1990-2000
  6. Population Growth, US-Mexico Border 1990-2000
  7. Fertility Rate, USA and US-Mexico Border 2004
  8. Total Fertility Rate, USA and US-Mexico Border 2004
  9. Total Fertility Rate, US-Mexico Border 2004
  10. Risk Factors for Pregnant Women and Infants
  11. Early Teen Birth Rate, USA and US-Mexico Border 2004
  12. Birth Rate for Women 35+, USA and US-Mexico Border 2004
  13. Percent of Mothers with Less Than 12 Years of Education, USA and US-Mexico Border 2004
  14. Percent of Mothers Beginning Prenatal Care in First Trimester, US-Mexico Border, 2004
  15. Percent* of Mothers Who Smoked During Pregnancy, USA and US-Mexico Border 2004
  16. Percent Low Birth Weight, USA and US-Mexico Border 2004
  17. Infant Mortality Rate, USA and US-Mexico Border, 2004
  18. Hispanic Paradox
  19. MCH Data Quality
  20. Childhood Health
  21. Percent Cesarean Section Deliveries, USA and US-Mexico Border 2004
  22. Cesarean Section Rate, US-Mexico Border 2004
  23. Thanks!

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