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Indigenous women have tended to have more babies, and to have them at younger ages than non-Indigenous women. More than one fifth (22%) of Indigenous confinements were to women aged less than 20 years (the corresponding figure for non-Indigenous women is less than 5%)

Babies born to Indigenous women were more than twice as likely to be of low birth weight (12.6%) than were babies born to non-indigenous women (6.2%)