Australia's Mothers and Babies 2003
General Info
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
January, 1994 - December, 2003
Data type
Report:
Subnationally representative
Summary
Australia's Mothers and Babies 2003 is report number 16 in the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare's (AIHW) Perinatal Statistics Series. The report provides information on live births and pregnancies in Australia at the national level. Topics include: method and place of delivery, pregnancy complications, maternal and newborn health, and risk factors such as smoking during pregnancy. Data in the Australia’s Babies and Mothers reports come mainly from the AIHW National Perinatal Data Collection (NPDC).
Keywords
Abortion, Alcohol use, Antenatal care, Birth asphyxia, Birth place, Birth weight, Caesarean section, Cannabis use disorders, Congenital anomalies, Drug consumption, Emergency care, Fertility, Gestational age, Health care use, Health facilities, Health status, Hospitals, Hypertension, Illicit drug use, Incidence, Infant care, Infant mortality, Infants, Length of stay, Live births, Maternal age, Maternal conditions, Maternal mortality, Medicines, Mortality, Multiple births, Neonatal conditions, Place of delivery, Postnatal care, Pregnancy, Pregnancy complications, Preterm birth, Prevalence, Private health facilities, Public health facilities, Race, Reproductive and sexual risk factors, Stillbirths, Tobacco smoking, Abortive outcome
Citation
Contributors
Publication year
2005
Suggested citation
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, National Perinatal Epidemiology and Statistics Unit (NPESU), University of New South Wales. Australia's Mothers and Babies 2003. Canberra, Australia: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2005.
Other ID type
ISBN
Other ID
978 1 74024 627 9