Q&A

Why is the birth rate so low in Cuba?

Why is the birth rate so low in Cuba?

On the rarity of children: For decades, Cuba has had an extremely low birth rate compared to most other countries. This is a complicated issue involving many social and economic factors, but the result is that children are idolized.

Why are there so few children in Cuba?

Instead, they improvised by putting a simple glass tube in his mouth. On the rarity of children: For decades, Cuba has had an extremely low birth rate compared to most other countries. This is a complicated issue involving many social and economic factors, but the result is that children are idolized.

How old is my mother when she moved to Cuba?

My mother is originally from Havana, and I grew up listening to her stories. It’s incredible that we’re raising our kids just a few blocks from her old house. We moved from Seattle to Cuba when our three-year-old daughter, Alma, was a few months old. Our son, Nicolas, is one year old, and our family now includes three dogs and a turtle.

What kind of diapers do they use in Cuba?

So, it’s common to see disposable diapers hanging on clothes lines. Mothers reuse them by taking out the stuffing, washing the outside cover and refilling them with cotton. People who visit sometimes ask me why people don’t use cloth diapers, but modern cloth diapers aren’t sold here and would be too expensive on the black market.

What is the infant mortality rate in Cuba?

According to official statistics (about which, as we’ll see, there is some debate), the infant mortality rate in Cuba is only 4.0 deaths per 1,000 live births. In the United States, it’s 5.9.

What are the Health Statistics in Cuba compared to the US?

Births and maternity > Teenage birth rate : Percentage of females aged 15-19 who give birth, out of all females the same age in the country. Diseases > Incidence of tuberculosis > Per 100,000 people : Incidence of tuberculosis (per 100,000 people).

Is it true that Cuba has Medicare for all?

Cuba has the Medicare for All that many Americans dream about. “Cuba’s example is important since for decades ‘health care for all’ has been more than a slogan there,” said Dr. Paul Farmer, the legendary globe-trotting founder of Partners in Health.

Are there any countries with lower infant mortality rate than US?

In 2017, 54 countries had a lower infant mortality rate than the U.S., according to the Central Intelligence Agency’s World Factbook, which compiles a wide range of data on countries around the world for use by U.S. government officials.