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Table 7: PERINATAL PROFILE

State Summary for Georgia for 2007
28 Grantees

SECTION 1 - ALL GRANTEES

Characteristics
Number of Patients (a)
1. Total Patients Known to be Pregnant
This line no longer reported.
2. Total Patients Known to be HIV+ Pregnant Women
24

SECTION II - GRANTEES WHO PROVIDE PRENATAL CARE

A. Demographic Characteristics of Prenatal Care Patients

Characteristics
Number of Patients (a)
Percent
Age
3. Less than 15 years
42
0.9%
4. Ages 15 - 19
916
20.6%
5. Ages 20 - 24
1,511
34.0%
6. Ages 25 - 44
1,932
43.4%
7. Ages 45 and Over
48
1.1%
8. Total Patients (Sum Lines 3 - 7)
4,449
100.0%
Race
9a. Asian
27
0.6%
9b. Native Hawaiian
2
0.0%
9c. Other Pacific Islander
5
0.1%
9. Total Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (Sum Lines 9a + 9b + 9c)
34
0.8%
10. Black/African American
2,854
64.1%
11. American Indian/Alaska Native
3
0.1%
12. White
712
16.0%
13. More than one race
591
13.3%
14. Unreported/Refused to report
255
5.7%
15. Total Patients (Sum Lines 9 - 14)
4,449
100.0%
Latino/Hispanic Identity
28. Latino/Hispanic
1,392
31.3%
29. All other including Unreported/Refused to report
3,057
68.7%
30. Total Patients (Sum Lines 28 - 29)
4,449
100.0%

B. Trimester of Entry into Prenatal Care

Trimester of First Known Visit for Women Receiving Prenatal Care During Reporting Year
Women Having First Visit with Grantee (a)
Women Having First Visit with Grantee as Percent
Women Having First Visit with Another Provider (b)
Women Having First Visit with Another Provider as Percent
16. First Trimester
2,336
52.5%
211
4.7%
17. Second Trimester
1,358
30.5%
151
3.4%
18. Third Trimester
327
7.3%
66
1.5%

C. Delivery, Postpartum and Infant Utilization During the Calendar Year by race

Asian (a)
Native Hawaiian (b1)
Pacific Islander (b2)
Black/African American (c)
American Indian/Alaska Native (d)
White (e)
More than one race (f)
Unreported/Refused to Report (g)
Total (h)
19. Prenatal care patients who delivered during the year

17

0.7%

1

0.0%

2

0.1%

1,377

58.8%

2

0.1%

357

15.3%

437

18.7%

147

6.3%

2,340

100.0%

19a. Deliveries performed by grantee provider

1,756

100.0%

20. Births less than 1,500 grams (very low)

1

3.0%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

22

66.7%

0

0.0%

7

21.2%

2

6.1%

1

3.0%

33

100.0%

21. Births 1,500 to 2,499 grams (low)

1

0.3%

1

0.3%

0

0.0%

144

42.2%

2

0.6%

44

12.9%

141

41.3%

8

2.3%

341

100.0%

22. Births 2,500 grams or more (normal)

15

0.8%

0

0.0%

2

0.1%

1,211

61.5%

0

0.0%

309

15.7%

306

15.5%

127

6.4%

1,970

100.0%

Percent Low and very low birthweight
11.8%
100.0%
0.0%
12.1%
100.0%
14.2%
31.8%
6.6%
16.0%
23. Prenatal care patients who received postpartum care within 8 weeks of delivery

8

0.5%

1

0.1%

1

0.1%

844

55.5%

0

0.0%

306

20.1%

241

15.9%

119

7.8%

1,520

100.0%

24. Infant delivered who received newborn visit within 4 weeks of birth

6

0.4%

0

0.0%

0

0.0%

854

54.4%

1

0.1%

161

10.2%

434

27.6%

115

7.3%

1,571

100.0%

C. Delivery, Postpartum and Infant Utilization During the Calendar Year by Latino Identity

Latino/Hispanic (i)
All others including Unreported (j)
Total (k)
19. Prenatal care patients who delivered during the year

920

39.3%

1,420

60.7%

2,340

100.0%

20. Births less than 1,500 grams (very low)

10

30.3%

23

69.7%

33

100.0%

21. Births 1,500 to 2,499 grams (low)

164

48.1%

177

51.9%

341

100.0%

22. Births 2,500 grams or more (normal)

750

38.1%

1,220

61.9%

1,970

100.0%

Percent Low and very low birthweight
18.8%
14.1%
16.0%
23. Prenatal care patients who received postpartum care within 8 weeks of delivery

624

41.1%

896

58.9%

1,520

100.0%

24. Infant delivered who received newborn visit within 4 weeks of birth

660

42.0%

911

58.0%

1,571

100.0%

D. Enrollment of Prenatal Care Patients and Their Infants in WIC (only patients who receive prenatal services from the grantee)

Characteristics
Number of Patients (a)
Percent
25. Prenatal Care Patients (Percent Total Patients)
2,722
61.2%
26. Infants (Percent Infant Births)
1,642
70.1%
27. Postpartum Care Patients (Percent Prenatal Care Patients who Delivered)
1,527
65.3%
data as of: 7/22/2008 11:54:17
* Percents may not equal 100% due to rounding