Myth:
Infant mortality is higher for Blacks because so many black adolescents are giving birth.Fact:
Studies show that Black mothers lose their babies more frequently than white women
regardless of age..
Myth:
Black infant mortality is high because too many black mothers are single.
Fact:
Studies of the relationship between marital status and low birth weight (an indicator of
infant mortality) show that Black women had higher rates than whites regardless of their
marital status.
Myth:
Black infant mortality is high because too many black mothers are uneducated.
Fact:
Studies have shown as large a disparity between Black and white women among those with
college education as among less-educated women. Studies of socioeconomic status and race
show that while white women tend to have improved infant mortality rates when
socioeconomic status improves, Black women do not.
Myth:
It's genetic. Black infant mortality is high because of genetic differences between blacks
and whites.
Fact:
Studies have shown lower incidences of infant mortality among foreign-born black women,
compared to US-born Black women, suggesting a non-genetic cause.
Myth:
Black infant mortality is high because too many black mothers do not receive adequate
prenatal care.
Fact:
Studies show that prenatal care offers some limited improvement in Black infant mortality
rates. To be effective, studies suggest that prenatal care must also include activities to
reduce those risks that are highly prevalent among Black women or unique to Black women. |