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Prenatal care: First Trimester Prenatal Care (Percent) – 2010

Data Provided by: Washington Kids Count is a joint effort of the Children's Alliance and Washington State Budget & Policy Center
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62% - 69%
Columbia 62%
Okanogan 63%
Walla Walla 65%
Wahkiakum 65%
Grant 68%
Ferry 69%
San Juan 69%
Yakima 69%
70% - 75%
Asotin 70%
Klickitat 71%
Franklin 71%
Pierce 72%
Whatcom 72%
Skagit 73%
Pend Oreille 74%
Chelan 74%
Clark 74%
Pacific 74%
Lewis 75%
76% - 80%
Kitsap 76%
76% - 80%
Adams 76%
Skamania 77%
Mason 77%
Stevens 77%
Clallam 78%
Cowlitz 78%
King 79%
Thurston 80%
81% - 89%
Benton 81%
Jefferson 82%
Grays Harbor 82%
Douglas 82%
Island 83%
Snohomish 83%
Kittitas 87%
Spokane 87%
Lincoln 88%
Garfield 89%
Whitman 89%

Definitions: The number and percent of mothers who received prenatal care in the first trimester of pregnancy and the number and percent of mothers who received no or late prenatal care. Percent is given per the number of live births.

Data Source: The data used for this measure come from Center for Health Statistics, Washington State Department of Health (DOH), Birth Data. Data are available online at http://www.doh.wa.gov/ehsphl/chs/chs-data/birth/bir_vd.htm (Natality Table C4)

S: Data estimate has been suppressed. When the annual number of mothers who did or did not receive prenatal care was 10 or fewer, percent is not shown. Data presented here are annual estimates.

Footnotes: Data last updated in January 2012 by Washington KIDS COUNT.

DOH technical notes on measurement issues are available at http://www.doh.wa.gov/ehsphl/chs/chs-data/technote/tech_not.pdf.

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

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Seattle, WA 98104

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Washington KIDS COUNT is a joint effort of the Children's Alliance and the Washington State Budget & Policy Center.