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Data Provider: Welsh Government National Statistics Number of deliveries by NHS Trust, length of stay and delivery method

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[Collapse]Wales3,00321,7345,0141,57731,328
WalesBro Morgannwg NHS Trust3031,860293782,534
Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust7014,1197332195,772
Carmarthenshire NHS Trust160887376891,512
Ceredigion and Mid Wales NHS Trust443988031553
Conwy and Denbighshire NHS Trust1611,6354651192,380
Gwent Healthcare NHS Trust4743,7971,0382725,581
North East Wales NHS Trust2161,7463501092,421
North Glamorgan NHS Trust721,232288421,634
North West Wales NHS Trust1501,385326931,954
Pembrokeshire and Derwen NHS Trust130764207821,183
Pontypridd and Rhondda NHS Trust2171,7493141612,441
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.9755.The data item is not applicable.The data item is not applicable152
Swansea NHS TrustFigures may be less reliable due to incomplete data for 2002-03.2782,1075442823,211

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