October 2008
C-sections increase to one in three
The proportion of
American women having their babies delivered by C-section jumped to nearly
one in three in 2005, according to the latest News and Numbers from the
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). The proportion was one in
five in 1995.
AHRQ found that:
*** About 1.3 million
women gave birth via cesarean section in 2005, a 38% increase over the
800,000 C-sections performed in 1995.
*** The increase
occurred as vaginal deliveries among women who gave birth in hospitals
declined from about 3 million in 1995 to 2.9 million in 2005, a 3% decrease.
*** The sharpest
decline in vaginal deliveries in hospitals was among women who had
previously given birth via C-section. Vaginal deliveries among those women
dropped 60%, from 157,200 in 1995 to 62,300 in 2005.
*** Hospitals charged
$21.3 billion for patient stays involving vaginal delivery in 2005 and $17.4
billion for those involving birth by C-section.
SOURCE:
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2008.