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Summary of Birth-Related Statistics |
TABLE 7:
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Births by Age of Mother and Live Births by Birth Order, British Columbia, 2001
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TABLE 8:
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Live Births by Age of Father, Age of Mother and Out-Of-Wedlock, British Columbia, 2001
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TABLE 9:
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Live Births by Age of Mother and Kind of Birth, British Columbia, 2001
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TABLE 10:
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Live Birth Fertility Rates by Local Health Area, British Columbia, 1996-2000 and 2001
Live Birth Teenage Fertility Rates by Local Health Area, British Columbia, 1996-2000 (map)
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TABLE 11:
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Live Births by Mode of Delivery and Age of Mother, British Columbia, 2001
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TABLE 12:
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Live Births by Local Health Area and Mode of Delivery, British Columbia, 2001
Cesarean Deliveries of Live Born Infants by Local Health Area,
British Columbia, 2001 (map)
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Live Births by Birth Weight, Gender, and Gestational Age, British Columbia, 2001
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TABLE 14:
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Live Births by Birth Weight and Age of Mother, British Columbia, 2001
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Low Birth Weight Live Births by Age of Mother and Gender, British Columbia, 2001
Low Birth Weight Live Births by Age of Mother,
British Columbia, 2001
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Low Birth Weight Live Births by Gestational Age, British Columbia, 1996-2000 and 2001
Low Birth Weight Live Births by Local Health Area,
British Columbia, 1996-2000 (map)
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Selected Maternal Complications of Pregnancy and Delivery in Live Births
by Age of Mother, British Columbia, 1996-2000 and 2001
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Maternal Complications of Pregnancy and Delivery in Live Births,
British Columbia, 1996-2000 and 2001
Maternal Complications of Pregnancy and Delivery in Live Births
by Local Health Area, British Columbia, 1996-2000 (map)
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Perinatal Complications in Live Births by Age of Mother, British Columbia, 1996-2000 and 2001
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TABLE 20:
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Perinatal Complications in Live Births by Local Health Area,
British Columbia, 1996-2000 and 2001
Perinatal Complications in Live Births by Local Health Area,
British Columbia, 1996-2000 (map)
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Statistics arising from birth events in British Columbia are presented in this section. These events are assigned to a Local Health Area (LHA) based on the usual residence of the mother. Information is included on birth weights, gestational ages, modes of delivery, maternal and paternal ages, birth orders, kinds of birth, complications of pregnancy and delivery, and complications in the perinatal period. Maps depicting variations in rates or ratios by LHA accompany several tables.
Statistics on birth events for 2001 are summarized below:
- There were 40,376 live births and 281 stillbirths in the province to B.C. residents. The live birth rate was 9.86 per 1,000 population; the stillbirth rate was 6.91 per 1,000 total births.
- There were 20,721 males (51.3%) and 19,655 females (48.7%) born in 2001.
- The average age of B.C. women giving birth in 2001 was 29.5 years.
- Out of the 40,376 live births in 2001, only 2.7% were multiple births. There were 1,049 live born twins, 30 live born triplets and no quadruplets born in B.C. in 2001.
- Approximately two thirds (62.8%) of live births in 2001 were delivered spontaneously without assistance (forceps or vacuum). Just over one fourth (26.0%) of all live births were delivered by cesarean section and almost two thirds (65.2%) of these were first cesareans. The 2001 cesarean section rate was 260.15 per 1,000 live births.
- Almost nine out of ten live births were delivered at term (from 37 to 41 weeks gestation) with normal birth weight (2,500 to 4,499 grams). These babies with "healthy" gestational ages and birth weights accounted for 88.3% of live births in 2001.
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- In 2001, there were 2,008 live births with low birth weight (less than 2,500 grams). The provincial low birth weight (LBW) live birth rate was 49.73 per 1,000 live births.
- Of live births to teenage mothers (less than 20 years of age), 92.3% had healthy birth weights, 5.7% had low and 2.0% had high birth weights. For mothers in the 40 or older age group, 89.0% of live births had healthy birth weights, 8.2% had low and 2.8% had high birth weights.
- There were 2,714 pre-term (less than 37 weeks gestation) live births in 2001. A total of 1,442 babies (3.6%) were both pre-term and low birth weight; out of this group, approximately one in nine (163 births) was extremely premature (less than 28 weeks gestation) and had very low birth weight (less than 1,500 grams).
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