Crude pre-term birth rate per 100 live births in Windsor and Essex County and Ontario (2006-2017)
The following graph shows the crude pre-term birth rate per 100 live births. Pre-term birth is defined as live birth before 37 weeks gestation.
The following graph shows the crude pre-term birth rate per 100 live births. Pre-term birth is defined as live birth before 37 weeks gestation.
The following graph shows the crude rate per 100 live births for infants born small for gestational age. This is defined as infants with birth weights below the 10th percentile of birth weights with the same sex and gestational age in weeks.
The following graph shows the fertility rate per 1000 teenaged females (aged 15-19) from 2006 to 2017, which includes all pregnancies except those resulting in stillbirths.
The following graph shows the pregnancy rate per 1000 teen females (aged 15-19) from 2006 to 2016, which includes live births, stillbirths, and therapeutic abortions.
The following graph shows the fertility rate per 1000 females (aged 15-49, categorized by age group) from 2006 to 2017, which includes all pregnancies except those resulting in stillbirths.
The following graph shows the fertility rate per 1000 females (aged 15-49) from 2006 to 2017, which includes all pregnancies except those resulting in stillbirths.
The following graph shows the pregnancy rate per 1000 females (aged 15-49, categorized by age group) from 2006 to 2016, which includes live births, stillbirths, and therapeutic abortions. The number of pregnancies for women aged 45-49 was very low (from 3 to 14, depending on year), so this age group is not shown on the graph.
The following graph shows the pregnancy rate per 1000 females (aged 15-49) from 2006 to 2016, which includes live births, stillbirths, and therapeutic abortions.