New Birth Research

From the Childbirth Connection (formerly Maternity Care Association):

Know your facts when you discuss maternity care in the US. We have compiled a brief, new resource document called “United States Maternity Care Facts and Figures.” It details current statistics including the number of births, proportion of hospital care that is devoted to the care of pregnant women and babies, maternity outcomes such as preterm birth and low birthweight rates, as well as statistics about paying for maternity care. Sadly, many of the numbers are sobering. The 2007 cesarean rate of 31.8% marked the 11th consecutive year of increase and a record-level national rate. The rate of vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) within childbirth related hospitalizations was 9.7% in 2006, a decline of 73% from 1997, when the VBAC rate was 35.3%. Learn more in United States Maternity Care Facts and Figures – December 2009.

 

 

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The Minnesota Department of Health has just added a new section to their website that they think will be pretty helpful.

‘Planned Homebirths’ - http://www.health.state.mn.us/ newbornscreening/hb.html
 

For more information, parents and midwives can contact

Patti Constant, MPH

Communication/Education Supervisor

Minnesota Department of Health

Newborn Screening Program

PO Box 64899

St. Paul, MN 55164-0899

Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Phone: 651-201-4517

Fax: 651-201-5471

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