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Data Provider: Welsh Government National Statistics Percentage of deliveries by NHS Trust and delivery method

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Year1 April to 31 March[Filter]
Measure1
Delivery MethodMethod of delivery of baby[Filter]
[Collapse]TrustWelsh NHS Trust[Filter]
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Trust 1
Click here to sortCaesareanThis includes all caesarean deliveries, namely, elective and emergency caesareans.Click here to sortInstrumentalThis includes all instrumental deliveries, namely, forceps cephalic and vacuum deliveries.Click here to sortUnassisted
[Collapse]Wales26.611.861.2
WalesAbertawe Bro Morgannwg University NHS Trust25.310.064.5
Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust24.815.558.8
Cwm Taf NHS Trust30.211.558.3
Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust26.010.563.0
Hywel Dda NHS Trust27.59.662.4
North Wales NHS Trust29.513.556.6
North West Wales NHS Trust23.810.665.3
Powys Teaching LHBPowys did not record any caesarean or instrumental deliveries from 2001-02 onwards.<br />This is because Powys does not have a District General Hospital with a large maternity unit, the small maternity units they do have are suitable for low risk pregnancies only.  Any pregnancy considered high risk would normally be sent to a District General Hospital in a neighbouring Trust.0.00.0100.0

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Hlth0611: Percentage of deliveries by type in each trust, 2008-09

HSA1, National Assembly for Wales

Last Update: 10/02/10;
Was added to StatsWales: 10/02/10;

Next Update: No longer updated.
Will be added to StatsWales by: March 2011;

Source: Patient Episode Database for Wales (PEDW);

Contact: stats.health.info@wales.gsi.gov.uk


maternity, births, deliveries

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Hlth0611