19/07/2002
Royal Jubilee tops UK Caesarean births list
A survey carried out on behalf of the Times Newspaper has revealed that the Royal Jubilee maternity unit in Belfast carries out the highest rate of Caesarean births in the UK.
The report, by a medical research organisation called Dr Foster, said that the unit was top of the list after having found that almost a third of the babies were delivered by Caesarean section.
The hospital said the reason behind the statistic was that as it is a specialist regional maternity unit, they deal with many more women with complications than other maternity units.
The survey also found the Mid-Ulster Hospital in Magherafelt, which is due to close shortly, has the lowest rate of Caesareans in the province at 13%.
Northern Ireland has long had one of the highest rates for Caesarean sections in the UK.
(MB)
The report, by a medical research organisation called Dr Foster, said that the unit was top of the list after having found that almost a third of the babies were delivered by Caesarean section.
The hospital said the reason behind the statistic was that as it is a specialist regional maternity unit, they deal with many more women with complications than other maternity units.
The survey also found the Mid-Ulster Hospital in Magherafelt, which is due to close shortly, has the lowest rate of Caesareans in the province at 13%.
Northern Ireland has long had one of the highest rates for Caesarean sections in the UK.
(MB)
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Northern Ireland has the highest rate of children being born via caesarean section in the UK, according to a report carried out by the Northern Ireland Audit Office. 28.4% of births in Northern Ireland throughout 2011 - 12 were caesarean section, compared with 25.0% in England, 25.7% in Wales and 27.8% in Scotland. The UK average was 26.
NI Caesarean Rate Highest In UK And Ireland
Northern Ireland has the highest rate of children being born via caesarean section in the UK, according to a report carried out by the Northern Ireland Audit Office. 28.4% of births in Northern Ireland throughout 2011 - 12 were caesarean section, compared with 25.0% in England, 25.7% in Wales and 27.8% in Scotland. The UK average was 26.
25 June 2001
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THE Minister for Health, Social Services and Public Safety, Bairbre de Brún, announced on Monday details of a new process she has set up to help her decide on the future site of a new maternity facility in Belfast.
BELFAST MATERNITY UNIT CONSULTATION ANNOUNCED
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04 February 2009
Maternity Care 'Crisis' Alert In Craiavon
There are opposing views today on the extent of a 'crisis' facing Craigavon Area Hospital's maternity unit. Almost a year after the issue was last raised, the midwifery professional body, the Royal College of Midwives (RCM), is again at odds with the officials on staffing levels in the top Co Armagh hospital.
Maternity Care 'Crisis' Alert In Craiavon
There are opposing views today on the extent of a 'crisis' facing Craigavon Area Hospital's maternity unit. Almost a year after the issue was last raised, the midwifery professional body, the Royal College of Midwives (RCM), is again at odds with the officials on staffing levels in the top Co Armagh hospital.
21 July 2003
New regional maternity hospital to be complete by 2010
The new regional maternity hospital is not expected to be up and running until the end of the decade, DUP Health Spokesperson, Iris Robinson has said. Mrs Robinson said news of the new unit was confirmed to her after questioning local Health Minister Angela Smith in the House of Commons.
New regional maternity hospital to be complete by 2010
The new regional maternity hospital is not expected to be up and running until the end of the decade, DUP Health Spokesperson, Iris Robinson has said. Mrs Robinson said news of the new unit was confirmed to her after questioning local Health Minister Angela Smith in the House of Commons.
24 October 2007
Arrival Of New Maternity Unit At Ulster Hospital Celebrated
The £13 million Maternity Unit at the Ulster Hospital, Dundonald, has been officially opened by Health Minister Michael McGimpsey. The three-floor unit, which was designed with the help of mothers, includes two spacious new wards with a total of 32 beds, as well as single rooms with en-suite facilities.
Arrival Of New Maternity Unit At Ulster Hospital Celebrated
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