US birth rates rose slightly in 2021 after a steep drop in the first year of the pandemic, CDC data shows
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Early speculation that the Covid-19 pandemic may lead to a baby boom has been turned on its head, with early data showing more of a baby bust -- and worsening rates of some adverse outcomes.
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