Va. earns D on preterm-birth rankings
Virginia earned a D on a March of Dimes report card ranking states on the number of babies born prematurely.
The nonprofit group said Virginia had a preterm-birth rate of 12.3 percent in 2005, the most recent data available. That’s compared to 12.7 percent nationally, also a D grade.
Virginia earned a D on a March of Dimes report card ranking states on the number of babies born prematurely.
The nonprofit group said Virginia had a preterm-birth rate of 12.3 percent in 2005, the most recent data available. That’s compared to 12.7 percent nationally, also a D grade.
No state earned an A on the report card released Wednesday.
To earn that grade, the March of Dimes said a state would have to have a 7.6 percent premature-birth rate or lower. Maternal smoking and lack of health insurance were cited as the two largest contributors to preterm births.
The March of Dimes works to prevent birth defects, premature births and infant mortality.
Brief by The Associated Press