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Late or No Prenatal Care (Percent) – 2009

Data Provided by: Connecticut Association for Human test
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Scale: 7.0% - 13.7%
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Connecticut 12.1%
Fairfield 12.9% Barchart image
Hartford 13.7% Barchart image
Litchfield 7.0% Barchart image
Middlesex 7.9% Barchart image
New Haven 12.7% Barchart image
New London 8.3% Barchart image
Tolland 9.2% Barchart image
Windham 10.6% Barchart image

Definitions: The number of births for which mothers received late or no prenatal care as a percentage of all live births in a town or county. Late prenatal care is defined as that which takes place after the first trimester of pregnancy. Percentages are calculated using the total number of births for which the status of prenatal care is known as the denominator. Percentages for towns in which fewer than five pregnant women received late or no prenatal care are not calculated because of the unreliability of calculations based on small numbers.

Data Source: Connecticut Department of Public Health, published data, Table 4 (SFYs 2001, 2004, and 2006).
Connecticut Department of Public Health, published data, SFYs 2006 and 2008.

Footnotes: LNE- Low Number Event Percentage for towns in which fewer than five incidents occurred are not calculated because of the unreliability of small numbers.

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Sheryl Horowitz, Connecticut KIDS COUNT Co-Director