A blog about my passions, as a Christian, for birth, parenting, and all various aspects of motherhood.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Birth Statistics
There has been a lot of controversy lately about the birth center where I had both of my daughters. Their story has caused a lot of midwife bashing to occur. I have read and heard comment describing the use of a midwife as "unwise, dangerous, and uninformed.". All I want to do with this post is to give some statistics. I do not want to debate or argue. I want to show what the numbers really say. There were some stats that I wanted to find that I could not. I could not find any stats for out of hospital births, or midwifery stats on a national level, so I just posted the stats from my birthing center, The Baby Place. It seems easier to find stats for individual birth centers than to find national averages. I found a number of studies and blogs about the low mortality rates of out of hospital births, but none of them gave any links to where they got their info, so I did not want to post it. I also wanted to post the mortality rate and c-section rate for our own local hospitals, but I could not find them. It seems they are not required to publish those numbers. So here are the numbers I have so far. If I find more stats I will update them later. The US and Idaho numbers are from 2010 except the maternal death rate.
US infant mortality rate: 6.39 per 1000
US c-section rate: 32.8%
US maternal death rate: 12.1 per 100,000 (in 2003)
Idaho infant mortality rate: 5.43 per 1000
Idaho c-section rate: 24.8%
Idaho maternal death rate: 13.8 per 100,000
The Baby Place infant mortality rate: 1.9 per 1000
C-section rate: 2.3%
No maternal deaths
(http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/states/ID_2012.pdf)
(http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/series/sr_03/sr03_033.pdf)
(http://www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/Portals/0/Health/Statistics/2003%20Reports/2003%20Annual%20Report.pdf)
(http://www.thebabyplacehome.com/connect/with-resources/)
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It is interesting that there is not more information available.
ReplyDeleteHave you checked the March for Dimes site?
DeleteYes, the march of dimes site didn't have much on the kind of stats I was looking for. I'm going to keep looking though!
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