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Sexual Health and Maternity Presentation to Better Health for Better Integration Julia Verne 28 November 2011. Percentage of all live births to non-UK born mothers 2001-2010. Source: ONS.
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Sexual Health and MaternityPresentation toBetter Health for Better IntegrationJulia Verne28 November 2011
Percentage of all live births to non-UK born mothers 2001-2010 Source: ONS
Number and percentage of live births for the ten most common countries of birth of mother for non-UK born mothers, 2010 Source: ONS, 2011
Access and engagement with maternity services • Analysis of Millennium Cohort Study found 7.1% of mothers born outside UK compared to 2.4% of mothers born in UK had no antenatal care (Jayaweera & Quigley, 2010). • From local studies there is evidence of later first attendance
Stillbirth and infant mortality rates (per 1,000 live and stillbirths) by mother’s country of origin Source: ONS
Percentage of babies born of low birth weight, by mother’s country of origin Source: ONS
Estimated rates of severe maternal morbidity by ethnic group per 100,000 maternities Source: Knight M, Kurinczuk JJ, Spark P, Brocklehurst P (2009) Inequalities in maternal health: national cohort study of ethnic variation in severe maternal morbidities. BMJ; 338:b542
Estimated rates of maternal death by ethnic group per 100,000 maternities Source: Confidential enquiry into maternal and child health. Saving mothers’ lives: Reviewing maternal deaths to make motherhood safer – 2003-05 (2007)
Source: Millennium Cohort Study, Wave 1. Original analyses taken from Jayaweera and Quigley 2010
Percentage of women who had one or more previous abortions, by ethnicity, England and Wales, 2010 Department of Health: Abortion Statistics
New HIV diagnosis amongst females in England, 2000-2010 Source: The Health Protection Agency, 2011
Female genital mutilation (FGM) • Main migrant groups affected by FGM (Burnett A & Peel, 2001) • Eritrea • Ethiopia • Somalia • Unpublished estimates by Foundations for Women’s Health Research and Development (FORWARD) found 25,000 first generation migrants and a further 10,000 at risk