Overview

A newborn baby's health can be a key determinant of their health and wellbeing throughout life. Factors such as physical health, social wellbeing and exposure to harmful behaviours can influence health outcomes for both mothers and babies.

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Latest findings

Birth rate in 2022 has returned to the 2020 level (both 56 per 1,000 women), after a spike in 2021 (61 per 1,000 women)

Average maternal age is steadily increasing (from 28.9 years in 1998 to 31.2 in 2022)

Over 8,400 (3%) babies born in 2017 had a congenital anomaly

Circulatory system anomalies were found in 33% of babies with an anomaly, and musculoskeletal system anomalies in 24%

During 2020 and 2021, fewer than expected babies were born pre-term

During 2020 and 2021, fewer women had induced labour than expected

More reports and statistics on mothers & babies can be found under Children & youth and Men & women.