WASHINGTON(AP)
More babies were born in the United States last year than ever
before, according to preliminary data, but it's not another
baby boom just yet.
About 4,315,000 children were born in 2007, about 15,000 more
births than the peak time of the baby boom in 1957, said Stephanie
Ventura, a demographer at the National Center for Health
Statistics, which compiled the data from provisional birth
certificate registrations at state health departments.
"According to our provisional data, we had the highest
number of births ever reported in 2007," she said.
But this doesn't mean there's a baby boom under way. In
the mid-'50s about as many babies were being born from a lot
fewer women.
"What this really reflects is that the population has grown
so much in the United States, so you naturally expect more
births," Ventura said. "It's hard to call this a baby
boom at this point."
Years leading up to 2007 showed slight increases in the number
of births, not the substantial growth of the baby boom years, which
were 1946 through 1964, Ventura said.
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