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Coalition for Infant Mortality Reduction

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It's a matter of life and death"

The Washtenaw County Coalition for Infant Mortality Reduction is made up of individuals and groups who are concerned about reducing infant mortality rates in our county. In particular, our goal is to reduce racial disparities in infant mortality and in low birth weight/premature delivery. To find out more about the coalition, email Marcia Dykstra  or call 734.434.4215.  The Coalition for Infant Mortality Reduction is a group email list where members share ideas and information about ways to  reduce infant mortality and low birth weight births in Washtenaw County. Sign up for this list if you are interested in this topic. 

NEW: Health Improvement Plan Surveillance Brief: Health of Women of Childbearing Age

Unsafe Sleep Deaths are Preventable!

Remember these ABC guidelines:
Babies should sleep Alone; on their Backs; in a Crib.
For more information check out our safer sleep information or the Washtenaw Area Council for Children’s Safer Sleep information.

Safer Sleep Presentation:Safer Sleep PowerPoint Presentation

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Statistics

In 2006 and again in 2007, there were 23 infant deaths in Washtenaw County.  That is the size of a kindergarten class each year.

Planned Pregnancies have Better Outcomes

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Updated 8/10/09