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To: spintreebob

“To reduce maternal mortality and infant mortality,”

If all these mothers and infants are really dying in Georgia, why isn’t the news-backed up with statistics-out there for everyone to see? Insurance is NOT “healthcare”, a 19 year old is NOT a child-and this article is just another false plea for giving taxpayer funded stuff ti mojados/illegals who don’t have any right to even be here...


9 posted on 10/27/2019 12:35:48 PM PDT by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys-you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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To: Texan5

If all these mothers and infants are really dying in Georgia, why isn’t the news-backed up

Georgia has one of the worst mortality rates in the nation which is worse than most of the world.

Guess what? The mortality rate of those with government welfare is extremely high. The mortality rate of those with no insurance is extremely low. For those who have private health insurance, mortality rate is moderately good.

There are quirks. Maternal and infant mortality is closely linked to lifestyle (alcohol, tobacco, vaping, drugs, promiscuous sex). They have an added factor. Moms who have babies when age 20 to 33 rarely have mortality. Nature did not plan for women to have their first baby when they themselves are a baby. And Nature did not plan that moms would wait til they are 38 to have their first baby. Count that also as lifestyle.

But the fact to take home is that those on government welfare have the high mortality.


31 posted on 10/28/2019 4:49:26 PM PDT by spintreebob (nv)
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