Studies show stress from racism affects newborn health

Data shows increased rates of preterm babies born to African American women-- this may be the result of stress caused by racism, say some experts

A growing number of scientific studies show that racism experienced by women of color, particularly black women, can affect the health of their future children in many ways. Racism can lead to an increased likelihood of preterm birth and low birth weight, these studies show, and both of these circumstances can increase the likelihood of other health problems throughout a child’s life.

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