IPODR - California County Profile Report

Amador County, 2010

Cesarean Sections
Cesareans
Contents of This Page
 1. Introduction
 2. Definitions
 3. Cesarean Births Among Low Risk Women Giving Birth For the First Time
 4. Cesarean Births Among Low Risk Women with a Prior Cesarean Birth
Introduction
The following table shows the Healthy People 2020 Objectives for cesarean section outcomes:
Cesarean Section Rate2020 Objective
Low-Risk Women Giving Birth for the First Time 23.9%
Low-Risk Women with a Prior Cesarean (i.e., Repeat Cesarean) 81.7%
Source:
http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topicsobjectives2020/objectiveslist.aspx?topicId=26
The reports on the IPODR website only include births to women whose primary residence is in California. The California Department of Public Health often includes all births occurring in the state, even those to non-resident mothers, when compiling cesarean statistics. For this reason, the IPODR cesarean rates may differ from other published state figures, such as those used for Title V.
Definitions
A live birth is said to be delivered via first time cesarean section if the mother had no previous deliveries, and the delivery is low-risk.
A live birth is said to be delivered via repeat cesarean section if the delivery is low-risk, and the mother has previously delivered via cesarean.
A Low-Risk delivery is defined as one for a full-term (at least 37 weeks since LMP), singleton (not a multiple pregnancy), vertex fetus (head facing in a downward position in the birth canal).
Tables and Figures
Number and Percent of Births that are Cesarean to Low Risk Women Giving Birth for the First Time by Race/Ethnicity, California and Amador County, 2010
Race/Ethnicity Amador CountyCalifornia
NDenominator%NAll
Births
%
Hispanic 5     16     31.3     17,256     68,494     25.2    
Non-Hispanic White 21     76     27.6     12,809     49,721     25.8    
Non-Hispanic Black 0     0     N/A       2,370     7,762     30.5    
Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander 0     0     N/A       6,214     22,759     27.3    
Non-Hispanic Other Race 1     5     20.0     2,007     7,248     27.7    
Overall 27     97     27.8     40,656     155,984     26.1    
Births with unknown risk status, gestation, or delivery mode are not included
Categories with less than 10 live births are grayed
Source: California Department of Public Health, 2010 Birth Statistical Master File (BSMF)
Percent of Births that are Cesarean to Low Risk Women Giving Birth for the First Time, Amador County, 2008-2010
 map FIRSTCSEC
Source: California Department of Public Health, 2010 BSMF, 2009 and 2008 Birth Cohort Files
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Percent of Births that are Cesarean to Low Risk Women Giving Birth for the First Time, California and Amador County, 1991-2010
 trend FIRSTCSEC
Source: California Department of Public Health, 2010 BSMF, 2005 through 2009 Birth Cohort Files
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Number of Births that are Cesarean to Low Risk Women with a Prior Cesarean Birth by Race/Ethnicity, California and Amador County, 2010
Race/Ethnicity Amador CountyCalifornia
NDenominator%NAll
Births
%
Hispanic 10     11     90.9     28,425     29,713     95.7    
Non-Hispanic White 24     25     96.0     13,731     14,712     93.3    
Non-Hispanic Black 0     0     N/A       2,643     2,799     94.4    
Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander 1     1     100.0     6,024     6,488     92.8    
Non-Hispanic Other Race 4     5     80.0     1,966     2,120     92.7    
Overall 39     42     92.9     52,789     55,832     94.5    
Births with unknown risk status, gestation, or delivery mode are not included
Categories with less than 10 live births are grayed
Source: California Department of Public Health, 2010 Birth Statistical Master File (BSMF)
Percent of Births that are Cesarean to Low Risk Women with a Prior Cesarean Birth, Amador County, 2008-2010
 map RPTCSEC
Source: California Department of Public Health, 2010 BSMF, 2009 and 2008 Birth Cohort Files
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Percent of Births that are Cesarean to Low Risk Women with a Prior Cesarean Birth, California and Amador County, 1991-2010
 trend RPTCSEC
Source: California Department of Public Health, 2010 BSMF, 2005 through 2009 Birth Cohort Files
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