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In 2008, how many women in COLORADO (only) had (a) a pregnancy and (b) of those, how many had a pregnancy loss

the American pregnancy assoc reports that in the United States last year (2008), there were approx. 6 million pregnancies, and of those there were aprrox 2 million (!) pregnancy losses of some kind.

we want to know the same stats for COLORado only.

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ryanandkevin | 3 years ago
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Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine Statistics
2007 Statistics (as of 9/4/2008)

http://www.colocrm.com/rates2007.htm

I couldn't copy the table for you or I would, but here are the charts for 2007 for Colorado, the 2008 charts have not been added yet!

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bornfornow | 3 years ago Report

Hi, and thanks for trying, but this table does not really reveal the answer to our very specific question. If you would like to try again, pls do :)

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bornfornow | 3 years ago Report

Hi, and thanks for trying! but your answer revolves around infant mortality which is a very different thing from pregnancy loss. Pls try again :)

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