The Institute of Fiscal Studies estimates that schools in the UK will face up to 12 per cent real term cuts over the next Parliament while forecasts suggest pupil numbers will increase by seven per cent, a result of rising immigration and higher
birth rates over the next five years.
The NHS is struggling to cope with an explosion in
the birth rate over the last 15 years, partly fuelled by a rise in immigration by working age people.
Birth rates < 1500, birth rates between 1500 and 3000, birth rates between 3000 and 6000, and a fourth group of hospitals with an annual
birth rate over 6000.
Colorado Republicans have officially voted to eliminate funding for an award - winning family planning program that has contributed to a staggering 40 percent drop in the state's teen
birth rate over the past five years.
Not exact matches
A common retort by the industry is that
rates of the health outcome studied - whether it's asthma or preterm
birth - are lower in fracking areas than in areas without fracking, or that the
rate of the outcome is decreasing
over time.
Life expectancy at
birth Infant mortality
rate (figures for Korea and New Zealand were taken from the CIA World Factbook, 2005 data) % of population
over age 15 considered obese and overweight Prison population
rate Motor vehicles per 1,000 people Road fatalities per million people Road fatalities per million vehicles (figures for Mexico taken from the North American Transportation Statistics Database)
In the US,
birth rates have been increasing for women
over 30, according to the same CDC report, and this may also have something to do with the rising multiple
birth rate.
The Muslims are on track to take
over Europe because of high
birth rates for them, and low
birth rates of their host countries.
Over the 20th century, average household size declined reflecting increased incomes and demographic factors, notably a lower
birth rate and an increase in the share of single adult households with or without children (Graph 2).
The
birth rate for U.S. - born women decreased 6 % during these years, but the
birth rate for foreign - born women plunged 14 % — more than it had declined
over the entire 1990 - 2007 period.1 The
birth rate for Mexican immigrant women fell even more, by 23 %.
The bottom of the graph indicates what has happened to conception (abortion and
birth)
rates to under 16s
over this time.
To date,
over sixteen studies have looked at this issue and the impact on abortion,
birth or pregnancy
rates, the best of which is probably a study by economist Philip Levine [2].
In Turkey, where the
rate of use is put at 63 percent, the total fertility
rate is said to be 3.4
births per woman —
over twice the level in Japan.
Birth rates increase and decrease in a most unpredictable fashion
over the course of history.
Public action to prevent the
birth of genetically handicapped offspring by mandatory means — a potential public threat revealed in the current debate
over community
rating of health care insurance — is unjustified.
The
birth rate has declined, and the abortion
rate has climbed from less than 1 percent of live
births to
over 20 percent.
«The highly charged debate
over the safety of home
birth was inflamed by the publication of a meta - analysis by Joseph R. Wax and coworkers, [1] which concluded that «less medical intervention during planned home
birth is associated with a tripling of the neonatal mortality
rate.»
I was planning on giving
birth in a freestanding
birth center and labored in one for
over 20 hours before my baby's heart -
rate started doing things that worried my midwife.
My country has
over the last five years seen c - section
rate rise steadily to
over 30 %, and maternal mortality
rate drop significantly from 21 to 14 deaths per 100 000
births.
Given the cultural hand - wringing
over decreasing marital
rates, divorce and stepparenting, and the rise in non-nuclear families and non-marital
births, her proposal to create a legal status seems to make a lot of sense; family law has not kept up with the vast changes in the marital landscape.
Although EFM is used in
over 85 % of hospital
births, the
rate of CP has not changed since WWII.
Research based on the death
rates of mothers and babies during labour and death or poor outcomes for babies in the first month after
birth, and how those
rates have changed
over the last 200 years, since 1) Hospitals, 2) milk substitutes
Given the current non-marital
birth rates and trends, millions of American children
over the next several decades will live in families headed by single mothers.
The New York Times recently cited a 2008 report which showed that
birth rates for women
over 40 years of age rose 4 percent
over the previous year and a 2009 survey indicated that 14 percent of people in their prime childbearing years decided to delay becoming pregnant due to the economic recession.
In Oregon, there have been at least 19 newborn deaths reported to the state
over the past decade for a death
rate more than 4 times higher than low risk hospital
birth.
Here's what I know about KC: in a third - world NICU, with no resources but antibiotics and blow by oxygen, kangaroo care improved survival
rates for neonetes with
birth weights
over a kilo and g.a. at
birth of something like 34 weeks, to 50 %.
Even in a study that plainly reports a 3x neonatal mortality
rate, they manage to gloss
over the shocking mortality
rate to focus on the «positive»
birth experience.
Most women are candidates for midwifery care and homebirth;
over 92 % of pregnant women in our practice will have a homebirth, and we maintain a cesarean section
birth rate of less than 5 %.
Given the extent of epidural
rates these days, I wonder which would be higher, the number of women who would chose a vaginal
birth over c - section, or the number of women who chose an epidural?
We can never guarantee exactly what will happen and with a cesarean
birth rate of
over 30 % in the U.S., (roughly one in every three babies are born via c - section) the chances of being one of those -LSB-...]
To put this into context,
over time, Dr Amy has presented several different lines of hard evidence that the death
rate for babies is higher in home
birth than it is at hospitals, in America.
Younger teens in the 15 to 17 age group accounted for the steepest decline in nonmarital
birth rates in 2013, falling 13 percent from 2012 and continuing a steady decline
over the past several decades.
Total fertility
rate is an estimate of the average number of
births a group of women have
over their lifetime.
In 2010 Teen
Birth Rate Hits Record Low and C - Sections Decline The birth rate for U.S. teens aged 15 — 19 years hit a record low in 2010, according to a report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which also reports the first decline in C - section rate in over a de
Birth Rate Hits Record Low and C - Sections Decline The birth rate for U.S. teens aged 15 — 19 years hit a record low in 2010, according to a report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which also reports the first decline in C - section rate in over a dec
Rate Hits Record Low and C - Sections Decline The
birth rate for U.S. teens aged 15 — 19 years hit a record low in 2010, according to a report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which also reports the first decline in C - section rate in over a de
birth rate for U.S. teens aged 15 — 19 years hit a record low in 2010, according to a report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which also reports the first decline in C - section rate in over a dec
rate for U.S. teens aged 15 — 19 years hit a record low in 2010, according to a report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which also reports the first decline in C - section
rate in over a dec
rate in
over a decade.
The
rate of twin
births has risen 79 percent
over the last three decades, and continues to increase.
Over the following year, I proceeded to analyze the BMJ 2005 study and demonstrate that it actually shows that homebirth with a CPM in 2000 had a death
rate nearly triple that of low risk hospital
birth in the same year.
The US has approx 10 maternal deaths per 100,000 live
births — which is itself too high — but there are countries where the
rate is
over 1000 per 100,000 live
births.
The
rate of twin, triplet, and high - order
births began to climb in the 1980s, especially among white non-Hispanic women age 25 and
over due to the use of fertility drugs and assisted reproduction techniques.
During 1985 - 90 there were just
over 1.5 million
births in Australia, giving a death
rate (including late neonatal deaths) of 10.8 per 1000 compared with 7.1 per 1000 in planned home
births (table 4).
To understand the evolving hypotheses around celiac disease and infant feeding, we need to go back to Sweden in the mid-1980's, when the
rates of celiac disease in young kids suddenly quadrupled from an incidence of 1 in 1000
births to 4 in 1000
births over just a few years.
The home
birth perinatal mortality
rate for this period was 2.97 per 1000 total
births, with no change
over time.
These findings are especially significant in BC [29] where
over the last decade, the
birth rate is rising, there has been a reduction in the number of family physicians and obstetricians who provide maternity care, and midwives have been added to the register.
After the AAP first published guidelines on safe infant sleep habits in 1992, the SIDS
rate dropped
over 50 percent from 1.2 deaths per 1,000 live
births that year to 0.57 deaths per 1,000 live
births in 2001, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Rates of normal
birth have been declining steadily
over the past 20 years, despite the evidence of the benefits to mother and baby.
«In this sample, the
rate of postpartum hemorrhage (defined as
over 500cc in a vaginal
birth and 1000 cc in a cesarean) was 15.4 %, higher than previous research has reported.
Premature
birth or being part of a multiple
birth increases the likelihood that a baby's brain hasn't matured completely, so he or she has less control
over such automatic processes as breathing and heart
rate.
By 2009, that number had risen to one in 30, which means that
over three decades, the twin
birth rate (number of twins per 1,000
births) rose 76 %.
At 31.8 % of all
births ending in surgery, we're way
over the WHO's recommendation of a 15 % C - section
rate.
Between 1992 and 2001, the SIDS
rate declined, and the most dramatic declines occurred in the years immediately after the first nonprone recommendations, consistent with the steady increase in the prevalence of supine sleeping (Fig 1).11 The US SIDS
rate declined from 120 deaths per 100 000 live
births in 1992 to 56 deaths per 100 000 live
births in 2001, representing a decrease of 53 %
over 10 years.
The real problems: A dangerously and unacceptably high doctor - endorsed C - section
rate (
over 32 percent), a for - profit medical system that puts money
over moms, and a lack of childbirth choices, especially for women who have had previous C - sections, so severe it drives some families to choose unassisted VBAC
birth.