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Query FirstCounts - Number of Births Count of all live births in a given population and time periodselect select Crude Birth Rate - Births per 1,000 Population (Males and Females) Live Births per 1,000 Population (Males and Females)select select Age-specific Birth Rate - Births per 1,000 Females Live Births per 1,000 Female Population (Limit mother's age for age-specific fertility rate)select select Teen Births, Girls Age 15-19 Jump to Default
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Query FirstStandard Query for Teen Births Age 15-19 Live Births per 1,000 Girls Age 15-19 in the Population. The age-specific fertility rate is the number of live births in a specific age group of women per 1,000 women in the population in the same age group. The teen birth rate is considered an age-specific fertility rate.select select 3-Year Rolling Averages - Teen Births Age 15-19 (Overlapping 3-Year Groups) Live Births per 1,000 Girls Age 15-19 in the Population. The age-specific fertility rate is the number of live births in a specific age group of women per 1,000 women in the population in the same age group. The teen birth rate is considered an age-specific fertility rate.select select 5-Year Rolling Averages - Teen Births Age 15-19 (Overlapping 5-Year Groups) Live Births per 1,000 Girls Age 15-19 in the Population. The age-specific fertility rate is the number of live births in a specific age group of women per 1,000 women in the population in the same age group. The teen birth rate is considered an age-specific fertility rate.select select Infant Birth Weight Jump to Default
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Query FirstStandard Query for Infants Born with Low Birth Weight (0 to 2499 grams) Percentage of live-born infants whose birth weight was less than 2500 grams (about 5.5 lbs) (Includes Low and VeryLow birthweight groups)select select 3-Year Rolling Averages - Low Birth Weight Percentages (Overlapping 3-Year Groups) Percentage of live-born infants whose birth weight was less than 2500 grams (about 5.5 lbs) (Includes Low and VeryLow birthweight groups)select select 5-Year Rolling Averages - Low Birth Weight Percentages (Overlapping 5-Year Groups) Percentage of live-born infants whose birth weight was less than 2500 grams (about 5.5 lbs) (Includes Low and VeryLow birthweight groups)select select Standard Query for Infants Born with Very Low Birth Weight (<1500 grams) Percentage of live-born infants whose birth weight was less than 1500 grams (about 3.3 lbs.)select select Prenatal Care Jump to Default
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Query FirstStandard Query for Prenatal Care in the First Trimester Percentage of women with a live birth whose first prenatal care visit was in the first trimester of their pregnancyselect select 3-Year Rolling Averages - 1st Trimester Prenatal Care Percentages (Overlapping 3-Year Groups) Percentage of women with a live birth whose first prenatal care visit was in the first trimester of their pregnancyselect select 5-Year Rolling Averages - 1st Trimester Prenatal Care Percentages (Overlapping 5-Year Groups) Percentage of women with a live birth whose first prenatal care visit was in the first trimester of their pregnancyselect select Standard Query for Late (3rd Trimester) or No Prenatal Care Percentage of women with a live birth with no prenatal care or whose first prenatal care visit was in the third trimester of their pregnancyselect select 3-Year Rolling Averages - Late or No Prenatal Care Percentages (Overlapping 3-Year Groups) Percentage of women with a live birth with no prenatal care or whose first prenatal care visit was in the third trimester of their pregnancyselect select 5-Year Rolling Averages - Late or No Prenatal Care Percentages (Overlapping 5-Year Groups) Percentage of women with a live birth with no prenatal care or whose first prenatal care visit was in the third trimester of their pregnancyselect select Standard Query for No Prenatal Care Percentage of women with a live birth who had no prenatal care visit during their pregnancyselect select Preterm Births Jump to Default
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Query FirstStandard Query for Pre-Term Births (all pre-term, less than 37 weeks) Infants who were carried in utero for fewer than 37 weeks are considered "Preterm." Gestational Age is the period of time a baby is carried in the uterus or the duration of the pregnancy, estimated by the birth attendant. Full-term gestation is considered between 37 and 42 weeks.select select 3-Year Rolling Averages - Pre-term Births Percentages (Overlapping 3-Year Groups) Infants who were carried in utero for fewer than 37 weeks are considered "Preterm." Gestational Age is the period of time a baby is carried in the uterus or the duration of the pregnancy, estimated by the birth attendant. Full-term gestation is considered between 37 and 42 weeks.select select 5-Year Rolling Averages - Pre-term Births Percentages (Overlapping 5-Year Groups) Infants who were carried in utero for fewer than 37 weeks are considered "Preterm." Gestational Age is the period of time a baby is carried in the uterus or the duration of the pregnancy, estimated by the birth attendant. Full-term gestation is considered between 37 and 42 weeks.select select Standard Query for Very Pre-Term Births (less than 32 weeks) Infants who were carried in utero for fewer than 32 weeks are considered "Very Preterm." Gestational Age is the period of time a baby is carried in the uterus or the duration of the pregnancy, estimated by the birth attendant. Full-term gestation is considered between 37 and 42 weeks.select select
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Query FirstCounts - Number of Births Count of all live births in a given population and time periodselect select Crude Birth Rate - Births per 1,000 Population (Males and Females) Live Births per 1,000 Population (Males and Females)select select Age-specific Birth Rate - Births per 1,000 Females Live Births per 1,000 Female Population (Limit mother's age for age-specific fertility rate)select select Teen Births, Girls Age 15-19 Jump to Default
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Query FirstTeen Births Age 15-19 Live Births per 1,000 Girls Age 15-19 in the Population. The age-specific fertility rate is the number of live births in a specific age group of women per 1,000 women in the population in the same age group. The teen birth rate is considered an age-specific fertility rate.select select Infant Birth Weight Jump to Default
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Query FirstInfants Born with Low Birth Weight (0 to 2499 grams) Percentage of live-born infants whose birth weight was less than 2500 grams (about 5.5 lbs) (Includes Low and VeryLow birthweight groups)select select Infants Born with Very Low Birth Weight (<1500 grams) Percentage of live-born infants whose birth weight was less than 1500 grams (about 3.3 lbs.)select select Prenatal Care Jump to Default
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Query FirstPrenatal Care in the First Trimester Percentage of women with a live birth whose first prenatal care visit was in the first trimester of their pregnancyselect select Late (3rd Trimester) or No Prenatal Care Percentage of women with a live birth with no prenatal care or whose first prenatal care visit was in the third trimester of their pregnancyselect select No Prenatal Care Percentage of women with a live birth who had no prenatal care visit during their pregnancyselect select Preterm Births Jump to Default
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Query FirstPre-Term Births (all pre-term, less than 37 weeks) Infants who were carried in utero for fewer than 37 weeks are considered "Preterm." Gestational Age is the period of time a baby is carried in the uterus or the duration of the pregnancy, estimated by the birth attendant. Full-term gestation is considered between 37 and 42 weeks.select select Very Pre-Term Births (less than 32 weeks) Infants who were carried in utero for fewer than 32 weeks are considered "Very Preterm." Gestational Age is the period of time a baby is carried in the uterus or the duration of the pregnancy, estimated by the birth attendant. Full-term gestation is considered between 37 and 42 weeks.select select
Basic Counts and Rates Jump to Default
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Query FirstCounts - Number of Births Count of all live births in a given population and time periodselect select Crude Birth Rate - Births per 1,000 Population (Males and Females) Live Births per 1,000 Population (Males and Females)select select Age-specific Birth Rate - Births per 1,000 Females Live Births per 1,000 Female Population (Limit mother's age for age-specific fertility rate)select select Teen Births, Girls Age 15-19 Jump to Default
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Query FirstTeen Births Age 15-19 Live Births per 1,000 Girls Age 15-19 in the Population. The age-specific fertility rate is the number of live births in a specific age group of women per 1,000 women in the population in the same age group. The teen birth rate is considered an age-specific fertility rate.select select Infant Birth Weight Jump to Default
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Query FirstInfants Born with Low Birth Weight (0 to 2499 grams) Percentage of live-born infants whose birth weight was less than 2500 grams (about 5.5 lbs) (Includes Low and VeryLow birthweight groups)select select Infants Born with Very Low Birth Weight (<1500 grams) Percentage of live-born infants whose birth weight was less than 1500 grams (about 3.3 lbs.)select select Prenatal Care Jump to Default
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Query FirstPrenatal Care in the First Trimester Percentage of women with a live birth whose first prenatal care visit was in the first trimester of their pregnancyselect select Late (3rd Trimester) or No Prenatal Care Percentage of women with a live birth with no prenatal care or whose first prenatal care visit was in the third trimester of their pregnancyselect select No Prenatal Care Percentage of women with a live birth who had no prenatal care visit during their pregnancyselect select Preterm Births Jump to Default
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Query FirstPre-Term Births (all pre-term, less than 37 weeks) Infants who were carried in utero for fewer than 37 weeks are considered "Preterm." Gestational Age is the period of time a baby is carried in the uterus or the duration of the pregnancy, estimated by the birth attendant. Full-term gestation is considered between 37 and 42 weeks.select select Very Pre-Term Births (less than 32 weeks) Infants who were carried in utero for fewer than 32 weeks are considered "Very Preterm." Gestational Age is the period of time a baby is carried in the uterus or the duration of the pregnancy, estimated by the birth attendant. Full-term gestation is considered between 37 and 42 weeks.select select