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==Introduction==
== Introduction ==
[[File:Australia_mothers_and_babies_2014.jpg|thumb|Australia’s mothers and babies (2014) cover]]
This data summarised below is provided to help you as a clinician or researcher understand the current trends in reproductive medicine within Australia.


[[File:Australia's mothers and babies 2014.jpg|thumb|Australia's mothers and babies 2014<ref name=AMB14>AIHW 2016. Australia's mothers and babies 2014—in brief. Perinatal statistics series no. 32. [ http://www.aihw.gov.au/publication-detail/?id=60129557656 Cat. no. PER 87]. Canberra: AIHW.</ref>]]
The information is based upon data from the publication "Australia's mothers and babies 2014 - in brief"<ref name=AMB14>AIHW 2016. Australia's mothers and babies 2014—in brief. Perinatal statistics series no. 32. [ http://www.aihw.gov.au/publication-detail/?id=60129557656 Cat. no. PER 87]. Canberra: AIHW.</ref>


*  In 2014, 307,844 women gave birth in Australia—an increase of 18% since 2004 (252,871)<ref name=AMB14>AIHW 2016. Australia's mothers and babies 2014—in brief. Perinatal statistics series no. 32. [ http://www.aihw.gov.au/publication-detail/?id=60129557656 Cat. no. PER 87]. Canberra: AIHW.</ref>
*  In 2014, 307,844 women gave birth in Australia—an increase of 18% since 2004 (252,871)
* The rate of women giving birth increased from 59 per 1,000 women of reproductive age (15–44 years) in 2004 to 63 per 1,000 in 2014.  
* The rate of women giving birth increased from 59 per 1,000 women of reproductive age (15–44 years) in 2004 to 63 per 1,000 in 2014.  
* The average age of all women who gave birth continues to rise and was 30.2 in 2014,  
* The average age of all women who gave birth continues to rise and was 30.2 in 2014,  
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* There were 312,548 babies born in 2014—an increase of 18% since 2004.
* There were 312,548 babies born in 2014—an increase of 18% since 2004.


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Introduction

File:Australia mothers and babies 2014.jpg
Australia’s mothers and babies (2014) cover

This data summarised below is provided to help you as a clinician or researcher understand the current trends in reproductive medicine within Australia.

The information is based upon data from the publication "Australia's mothers and babies 2014 - in brief"[1]

  • In 2014, 307,844 women gave birth in Australia—an increase of 18% since 2004 (252,871)
  • The rate of women giving birth increased from 59 per 1,000 women of reproductive age (15–44 years) in 2004 to 63 per 1,000 in 2014.
  • The average age of all women who gave birth continues to rise and was 30.2 in 2014,
  • The proportion of mothers aged 35 and over has increased from 20% in 2004 to 22% in 2014.
  • The proportion of mothers aged under 25 has decreased from 19% to 16%.
  • There were 312,548 babies born in 2014—an increase of 18% since 2004.


References

  1. AIHW 2016. Australia's mothers and babies 2014—in brief. Perinatal statistics series no. 32. [ http://www.aihw.gov.au/publication-detail/?id=60129557656 Cat. no. PER 87]. Canberra: AIHW.


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