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Starting this month, Utah will be launching a new birth certificate that asks mothers more specific questions relating to the birth of their child.
According to the Salt Lake Tribune, the data collected from interviews with the mother and a review of medial records will be used to track information about the mothers’ actions and birth defects in their children. Utah’s current questionnaire was adopted in 1989 and contains outdated questions and responses; for example, there is no way to note if the mother is multiracial. In fact, the only options for race are American Indian, black, white, Japanese, or "etc."
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The new survey was created in 2003 by the National Center for Health Statistics, and leaves out some of the information Utah collects today, such as if a baby has fetal alcohol syndrome and about the mother’s alcohol use during pregnancy. Women will still be asked about their cigarette use.
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Early elective labor induction and voluntary Caesarean sections have been linked to the rise in the premature birth rate. Babies born even just a few weeks early are at risk for several serious birth defects, including respiratory and feeding problems, jaundice, long-term mental disabilities, and sudden death.