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These indicators were designed to monitor low birthweight births and to measure what proportion of births occur in NHS hospitals.
These indicators were designed to monitor the number of pregnancies, abortions, and to monitor access to abortion services.
As of May 2017, please refer to the data tables published as part of the Office for National Statistics Life Expectancies statistics for the following indicators:
Legal terminations of pregnancy. The crude abortion rate is the number of abortions (NHS and private) per 1,000 females aged 13-15.
Live and stillborn infants with low birthweights as a percent of all live and stillborn infants with a stated birthweight.
Proportion of all live births which occur in NHS hospitals, in non-NHS hospitals, at home and elsewhere.
Legal terminations of pregnancy by gestational age (3-9 weeks, 10-12 weeks, 13 weeks and over).
Legal terminations of pregnancy performed in the NHS, or in the independent sector under NHS contract. Also includes legal terminations of pregnancy funded by the NHS, or privately.
Legal terminations of pregnancy. The crude abortion rate is the number of abortions (NHS and private) per 1,000 women by specific maternal age groups.
Legal terminations of pregnancy. The total period abortion rate is the average number of abortions (NHS and private) that would occur per woman in an area, if women experienced the current age-specific abortion rates of that area throughout their childbearing ages.