❓ Hon Barbara Scott's question regarding caesarean section rates in WA for the years ending June 2005, 2006, and 2007 is answered, revealing a slight decrease in 2007 and a disparity between public and private hospitals. A new policy aims to address elective caesarean sections.
AnsweredQoN 5696Legislative Council
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(a) 30 June 2005;
(b) 30 June 2006; and
(c) 30 June 2007?
(b) 30 June 2006; and
(c) 30 June 2007?
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Answered
18 February 2008
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection representing the Minister for Health
Response time
75 days
(a) - (c)
34% of births in WA were delivered by caesarean section for the years ending 30 June 2005 and 2006 (8,738 and 9,413 births, respectively). In the year ending 30 June 2007, the percentage of births delivered by caesarean section decreased slightly to 33% (9,376 births).
The proportion of caesarean births in the public hospital sector (28%) remains much lower than that of the private hospital sector (43%).
The new 'Improving Maternity Services: Working Together Across WA' policy outlines the direction WA Health will take in the development of maternity services over the coming years. A key initiative of the policy will be to develop guidelines for the appropriate use of elective caesarean sections. Consequently, unless there is clinical need, caesarean sections will not be performed in WA public hospitals prior to 39 weeks gestation to reduce the risk of complications for babies.
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34% of births in WA were delivered by caesarean section for the years ending 30 June 2005 and 2006 (8,738 and 9,413 births, respectively). In the year ending 30 June 2007, the percentage of births delivered by caesarean section decreased slightly to 33% (9,376 births).
The proportion of caesarean births in the public hospital sector (28%) remains much lower than that of the private hospital sector (43%).
The new 'Improving Maternity Services: Working Together Across WA' policy outlines the direction WA Health will take in the development of maternity services over the coming years. A key initiative of the policy will be to develop guidelines for the appropriate use of elective caesarean sections. Consequently, unless there is clinical need, caesarean sections will not be performed in WA public hospitals prior to 39 weeks gestation to reduce the risk of complications for babies.
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