Latino births on rise at hospital in Montana

Posted on: January 19th, 2006
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“A growing number of Latino births has boosted the number of births at St. John’s Medical Center, which broke its record with 415 babies born last year.

While the number of Caucasian births has held steady at around 277 to 300 per year, the number of Latino births has increased from none in 1990 to more than 100 last year….”

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