Prevalence of chronic hypertension in pregnant U.S. women 2007-2018, by ethnicity
In 2018, the annual prevalence of chronic hypertension was four percent for pregnant non-Hispanic black women. This was higher compared to both non-Hispanic white and Hispanic women.
This statistic displays the annual prevalence of chronic hypertension in pregnant women in the United States from 2007 to 2018, by ethnicity.