NEW YORK -- U.S. births fell last year, resuming a long national slide. A little under 3.6 million babies were born in 2023, according to provisional statistics released Thursday by the Centers for ...
And though high-risk birth frequency increased over the time period studied, the discrepancy between weekend/holiday and weekday high-risk births widened Significantly more babies were born on a ...
The U.S. birthrate has fallen to its lowest level in decades, according to data released on Wednesday. The rate of births in the United States fell by 4 percent in 2020, according to the Centers for ...
The number of births in the United States decreased by 4 percent from 2019 to 2020, marking the sixth consecutive year of decline and the lowest number since 1979, according to CDC data. Based on ...
IOWA CITY - While people across the country turned their gaze to the sky for Monday's solar phenomenon, one family didn't take the time to look outside - for good reason. Dawn and Jonathan Gettler ...
The number of babies born in America last year was the lowest in more than four decades, according to federal figures released Wednesday that show a continuing U.S. fertility slump. U.S. women had ...
The short post-pandemic uptick in U.S. births may be over, with 2023 numbers showing a decline in births. According to provisional data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, just ...
The number of babies born in America last year was the lowest in more than four decades, according to federal figures released Wednesday that show a continuing U.S. fertility slump. U.S. women had ...
The provisional number of births for the United States in 2020 was 3,605,201, down 4% from 2019. This was the lowest number of babies born since 1979. The Total Fertility Rate (TFR) in 2020 was again ...
In March 1978, “G.H.” appeared before Judge Willard I. Walker in the Circuit Court in Richmond, Virginia with a request for an order changing the sex designation on her birth certificate from male to ...
And it wasn't just me. It seemed that everyone else my age – those of us born in the late 1970s and early 1980s – just didn't fit neatly into the generational lines that had been drawn for us. If I ...