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Data Provider: Welsh Government Delivery and birth records by health board providing the service and maternity unit
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[Collapse]WalesThe total includes deliveries and births in unknown units.25,22225,548
WalesThe total includes deliveries and births in unknown units.[Collapse]Betsi Cadwaladr5,1695,220
Betsi CadwaladrWrexham Maelor Hospital2,1612,183
Ysbyty Glan Clwyd1,6801,701
Ysbyty Gwynedd1,3281,336
[Collapse]PowysThe total for LHB includes deliveries and births in unknown units.175175
PowysThe total for LHB includes deliveries and births in unknown units.Breconshire War Memorial Hospital2727
Knighton Hospital88
Llandrindod Wells Hospital66
Llanidloes War Memorial Hospital66
Montgomeryshire County Infirmary3737
Victoria Memorial Hospital1515
[Collapse]Hywel Dda2,7402,769
Hywel DdaBronglais General Hospital377377
Glangwili General Hospital2,2932,322
Withybush General Hospital7070
[Expand]Abertawe Bro MorgannwgThe total for LHB includes deliveries and births in unknown units..The data item is not applicable.The data item is not applicable
[Collapse]Swansea BayThe total for LHB includes deliveries and births in unknown units.2,9622,994
Swansea BayThe total for LHB includes deliveries and births in unknown units.Neath Port Talbot Hospital4747
Singleton Hospital2,8962,928
[Expand]Cwm TafThe total for LHB includes deliveries and births in unknown units..The data item is not applicable.The data item is not applicable
[Collapse]Cwm Taf MorgannwgThe total for LHB includes deliveries and births in unknown units.4,1254,173
Cwm Taf MorgannwgThe total for LHB includes deliveries and births in unknown units.Prince Charles Hospital2,6102,642
Princess Of Wales Hospital1,2801,296
The Royal Glamorgan Hospital00
[Collapse]Aneurin BevanThe total for LHB includes deliveries and births in unknown units.5,1735,265
Aneurin BevanThe total for LHB includes deliveries and births in unknown units.Nevill Hall Hospital22
Royal Gwent Hospital89
The Grange University Hospital4,9985,088
Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr6262
Ysbyty Aneurin Bevan55
[Collapse]Cardiff and Vale4,8784,952
Cardiff and ValeLlandough Hospital00
University Hospital Of Wales4,8784,952

Metadata

Title

Delivery and birth records by health board providing the service and maternity unit

Last update

August 2025 August 2025

Next update

July 2026 (provisional)

Publishing organisation

Welsh Government

Source 1

Maternity Indicators data set

Source 2

National Community Child Health Database (NCCHD), Digital Health and Care Wales (DHCW)

Contact email

stats.healthinfo@gov.wales

Lowest level of geographical disaggregation

Local health boards

Geographical coverage

Local health boards

Languages covered

English and Welsh

Data licensing

You may use and re-use this data free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government License - see http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence

General description

These statistics are derived from two data sources: the Maternity Indicators dataset (MI ds) and the National Community Child Health Database (NCCHD). Both data sources are provided to the Welsh Government by Digital Health and Care Wales (DHCW).
The MI ds was established in 2016. It combines records from a mother’s initial assessment with a child’s birth record and enabled Welsh Government to monitor its initial set of outcome indicators and performance measures (Maternity Indicators) which were established to measure the effectiveness and quality of Welsh maternity services.
The MI ds allows us to analyse characteristics of the mother’s pregnancy and birth process. The process for producing this data extract is complex largely because there can be multiple initial assessment data and records for both initial assessments and births are not always complete.
The NCCHD was established in 2004 and consists of anonymised records for all children born, resident or treated in Wales and born after 1987. The database brings together data from local Community Child Health System databases which are held by local health boards (LHBs) and its main function is to provide an online record of a child’s health and care from birth to leaving school age. The statistics used in this release are based on the data recorded at birth and shortly after birth.
Full details of every data item available in the Maternity Indicators dataset are available through the NHS Wales Data Dictionary: http://www.datadictionary.wales.nhs.uk/#!WordDocuments/datasetstructure20.htm


Data collection and calculation

Data from the Maternity Indicators dataset only includes initial assessment data where the initial assessment and birth both occurred in the same health board, in Wales only.
Data should include all hospital births and some home births; however, due to the way data is recorded, we are unable to distinguish between home and hospital births in some health boards. Births to Welsh resident mothers who gave birth in England or in any other country outside of Wales are not included in the data.
Data for each calendar year refers to when the baby was born for both birth and initial assessment statistics. Initial assessments may have taken place in the previous year but would be counted in the year in which the birth occurred. This ensures data throughout a single pregnancy is recorded in the same year.
The NCCHD includes records of all children born in, resident in or receiving services in their relevant local health boards. This means the database contains some information for some children not currently residing in Wales; however, unless otherwise stated, all statistics produced from data sourced from this database is filtered to only include those children born in Wales. It also means that data is available for Welsh resident mothers who gave birth in England.

Frequency of publication

Annual

Data reference periods

2016-2024 (MIDs)
2011-2024 (NCCHD)

Users, uses and context

These statistics will be used in a variety of ways. Some examples of these are:
• advice to Ministers
• to inform debate in the Welsh Parliament and beyond
• to make publicly available data on child health statistics in Wales
• monitoring service delivery
• policy development
• providing advice on birth choices
The main users are:
• Ministers, policy officials and the Members Research Service
• local health boards
• the public
• the research community
• students, academics and universities
• Public Health Wales and other NHS organisations
• voluntary birth organisations.

Rounding applied

No rounding applied

Revisions information

The Maternity Indicators dataset and the NCCHD are live databases, meaning health boards can amend data for any period. For this data, DHCW take data extracts from a single point in time, for the latest calendar year. This means that if data extracts are taken for previous time periods, they may differ to the data which is published as it may have been revised by health boards. Welsh Government will not make revisions to historical data unless errors are discovered.

Keywords

births, deliveries, maternity unit, hospital

Statistical quality

From 1st April 2019 health service provision for residents of Bridgend local authority moved from Abertawe Bro Morgannwg to Cwm Taf. For more information see the joint statement from Cwm Taf and Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Boards (see weblinks). The health board names have changed with Cwm Taf University Health Board becoming Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board and Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board becoming Swansea Bay University Health Board.
Data for Abertawe Bro Morgannwg and Cwm Taf are available for previous years in this table by selecting the tick boxes in the Area drop-down box.
More detailed information on the sources of data and analyses in this statistical release are provided in the quality report: https://www.gov.wales/maternity-and-birth-statistics-quality-report