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The day a child is born is the most dangerous day of their life

The per-day mortality rate across the first year of life. The mortality rate is highest on the first day of life, and then drops sharply in the following days and weeks. After this, it continues to decline more gradually over the rest of the year.

The world has made progress against the tragedy of infant mortality. But infants remain at risk, especially after birth.

The experience of a baby leaving the womb and entering the world is a sudden change, and birth complications, suffocation, trauma, and sepsis can be fatal.

The chart shows the risks over the first year of life. It uses national data from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to show the daily death rate (on the vertical axis), plotted against the baby’s age in days (on the horizontal axis).

As you can see, the first day of life is the riskiest. Risks then decline sharply in the days following birth and continue to decline gradually over the rest of the year. This pattern is seen across countries.

Read more about how mortality risks change over our lifetimes

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