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IPODR - California County Profile Report

Orange County, 2008

Prenatal
Prenatal
Contents of This Page
 1. Introduction
 2. Definitions
 3. Births to Mothers With 5 or More Prior Births
 4. Women Giving Birth Less than 24 Months After Previous Birth
 5. Births with Late Entry into Prenatal Care
 6. Births with Inadequate Prenatal Care
Introduction
Conditions prior to conception and during pregnancy impact the birth outcome. The California County Profile Reports include several prenatal risk factors. The risk of having suboptimal pregnancy outcomes increases in women who are experiencing their sixth or higher birth (grand multiparous). Similarly, there is increased risk for women who give birth less than 24 months after a previous birth (short birth interval).
The Healthy People 2020 Objectives establish guidelines for the remaining two factors in this section of the California County Profile Reports, namely:
2.Increasing the percent of births to women who enter prenatal care in the first trimester to 77.9 percent.
3.Increasing the percent of births to women experiencing early and adequate prenatal care to 77.6 percent.
More information on Healthy People 2020 Prenatal Care Objectives can be found at http://healthypeople.gov/2020/topicsobjectives2020/overview.aspx?topicid=26#.
The following table shows the Healthy People 2020 Objective for the prenatal outcomes:
Prenatal Outcome2020 Objective
Births With Late Entry into Prenatal Care22.1%
Births With Inadequate Prenatal Care22.4%
Source:
http://healthypeople.gov/2020/topicsobjectives2020/objectiveslist.aspx?topicId=26
The California County Profile Reports include information on timing of entry into prenatal care and on the the adequacy of prenatal care received.
Definitions
Grand multiparous mothers are women who have had six or more births (including the current birth). Note that fetal deaths are included in the count of previous births.
The birth certificate collects information on the months between the current and the previous birth. The previous birth can be a live birth or fetal death. A birth interval is considered short if the number of months between the current and last birth is less than 24.
A woman is considered to enter prenatal care late if she never receives prenatal care or if her first prenatal visit occurs after the first trimester of pregnancy.
The Adequacy of Prenatal Care Index (APNCU or Kotelchuck index) is based on two independent components: the initiation (timing) of prenatal care and the number of prenatal visits adjusted for the length of gestation. A woman is considered to have experienced inadequate prenatal care if the APNCU index (Kotelchuck index) indicates late or intermediate and/or too few prenatal care visits for the length of gestation. For a detailed description of and additional information on the APNCU index, click here.
Tables and Figures
Number and Percent of Births to Mothers with 5 or More Prior Births by Race/Ethnicity, California and Orange County, 2008
Race/Ethnicity Orange CountyCalifornia
NAll
Births
%NAll
Births
%
Hispanic 533     21,999     2.4     6,971     287,082     2.4    
Non-Hispanic White 96     11,806     0.8     1,854     146,180     1.3    
Non-Hispanic Black 4     458     0.9     1,131     29,389     3.8    
Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander 28     7,152     0.4     719     67,244     1.1    
Non-Hispanic Other Race 11     1,015     1.1     466     20,934     2.2    
Overall 672     42,430     1.6     11,141     550,829     2.0    
Births with unknown number of previous births are not included
Categories with less than 10 live births are grayed
Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Percent of Births to Mothers with 5 or More Prior Births, Orange County, 2006-2008
 map GRANDMULTI
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 Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Percent of Births to Mothers with 5 or More Prior Births, California and Orange County, 1991-2008
 trend GRANDMULTI
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 Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Number and Percent of Women Giving Birth Less than 24 Months After Previous Birth by Race/Ethnicity, California and Orange County, 2008
Race/Ethnicity Orange CountyCalifornia
NAll
Births
%NAll
Births
%
Hispanic 3,161     21,745     14.5     38,618     283,990     13.6    
Non-Hispanic White 1,507     11,514     13.1     18,611     143,019     13.0    
Non-Hispanic Black 65     449     14.5     4,042     28,798     14.0    
Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander 867     7,026     12.3     7,659     66,226     11.6    
Non-Hispanic Other Race 127     999     12.7     2,753     20,651     13.3    
Overall 5,727     41,733     13.7     71,683     542,684     13.2    
Women with unknown birth interval or birth interval < 5 months are not included
Categories with less than 10 live births are grayed
Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Percent of Women Giving Birth Less than 24 Months After Previous Birth, Orange County, 2006-2008
 map BTHINT
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 Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Percent of Women Giving Birth Less than 24 Months After Previous Birth, California and Orange County, 1991-2008
 trend BTHINT
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 Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Number and Percent of Births with Late Entry into Prenatal Care by Race/Ethnicity, California and Orange County, 2008
Race/Ethnicity Orange CountyCalifornia
NAll
Births
%NAll
Births
%
Hispanic 3,149     21,884     14.4     56,637     281,744     20.1    
Non-Hispanic White 874     11,751     7.4     18,767     143,637     13.1    
Non-Hispanic Black 75     450     16.7     6,150     28,386     21.7    
Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander 701     7,111     9.9     9,299     65,876     14.1    
Non-Hispanic Other Race 139     1,009     13.8     4,017     20,335     19.8    
Overall 4,938     42,205     11.7     94,870     539,978     17.6    
Births with unknown prenatal care are not included
Categories with less than 10 live births are grayed
Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Percent of Births with Late Entry into Prenatal Care, Orange County, 2006-2008
 map INADEQUATEPC
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 Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Percent of Births with Late Entry into Prenatal Care, California and Orange County, 1991-2008
 trend INADEQUATEPC
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 Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Number and Percent of Births with Inadequate Prenatal Care by Race/Ethnicity, California and Orange County, 2008
Race/Ethnicity Orange CountyCalifornia
NAll
Births
%NAll
Births
%
Hispanic 3,775     21,551     17.5     62,937     274,527     22.9    
Non-Hispanic White 888     11,597     7.7     24,691     140,516     17.6    
Non-Hispanic Black 77     442     17.4     6,940     27,592     25.2    
Non-Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander 839     7,037     11.9     11,653     64,789     18.0    
Non-Hispanic Other Race 129     985     13.1     4,615     19,726     23.4    
Overall 5,708     41,612     13.7     110,836     527,150     21.0    
Births with unknown prenatal care, births to women < 15 years, or births to women >= 45 years are not included
Categories with less than 10 live births are grayed
Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Percent of Births with Inadequate Prenatal Care, Orange County, 2006-2008
 map INADEQUATEAPNCU
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 Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Percent of Births with Inadequate Prenatal Care, California and Orange County, 1991-2008
 trend INADEQUATEAPNCU
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 Source: California Department of Public Health (CDPH)

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