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Infant Deaths Down in Alabama

By: Megan Hunter
Updated: October 15, 2012
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Monday is National Pregnancy Loss and Infant Remembrance Day.

It's a chance for families across the country to remember babies they've lost due to miscarriage, still birth, and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS.

This day of remembrance comes at a time when Alabama's infant mortality rate is at the lowest rate it's ever been.

According to the state department of public health, only about 8.1% of every one thousand babies born in the state passed away last year.

That number is down from 8.7% passing away in 2010.

Doctors attribute this decline to increased access to health care and prenatal health education.



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