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Assisted reproduction technology in Australia and New Zealand 2006

Assisted reproduction technology series no. 12

The report presents data on success rates based on live deliveries and how they vary by treatment type, women's age and number of embryos transferred. Also included is information on birth outcomes such as multiple birth, gestational age, birthweight and perinatal mortality.

Authored by Wang YA, Dean JH, Badgery-Parker T & Sullivan EA.

Published 17 September 2008; ISSN 1038-7234; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 825 9; AIHW cat. no. PER 43; 74pp.; $35.00

Congenital anomalies in Australia 2002-2003

Birth anomalies series no. 3

Congenital anomalies in Australia 2002-2003 is the third report in a new revised series on congenital anomalies. This report provides national information on selected congenital anomalies from 2002-2003. Information on induced abortions with congenital anomalies is also presented for some jurisdictions. This report is produced by the AIHW National Perinatal Statistics unit and will be of interest to staff of state and territory birth defect registers and perinatal data collections, health professionals, health and welfare planners, policy makers, researchers, students and consumers.

Authored by Abeywardana S & Sullivan EA.

Published 14 May 2008; ISSN 1449-8405; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 770 2; AIHW cat. no. PER 41; 178pp.; $30.00

Maternal deaths in Australia 2003-2005

Maternal deaths series no. 3

Maternal deaths in Australia 2003-2005 is the fourteenth report on why women die during pregnancy and childbirth. The report is an observational study of maternal deaths in Australia. This report is produced by the AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit based at the University of New South Wales and funded by the Australian Commission for Quality and Safety in Healthcare. It will be particularly useful for researchers, policy makers, health service planners and those providing services in reproductive health.

Authored by Sullivan EA, Hall B & King JF.

Published 2 May 2008; ISSN 1449-8863; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 775 7; AIHW cat. no. PER 42; 51pp.; $30.00

Australia's mothers and babies 2005

Perinatal statistics series no. 20

Australia's mothers and babies 2005 is the fifteenth report providing information on births in Australia from perinatal data collections for each state and territory. The report presents demographic, pregnancy and childbirth factors of women who gave birth in 2005 and the characteristics and outcomes of their babies. This edition includes a chapter on socioeconomic status of mothers. The report is produced by the AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit based at the University of New South Wales and can be used by researchers, academics, students, policy makers and health service planners, and those providing services in reproductive health.

Authored by Laws P, Abeywardana S, Walker J & Sullivan EA.

Published 23 November 2007; ISSN 1321-8336; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 736 8; AIHW cat. no. PER 40; 116pp.; $30.00

Indigenous mothers and their babies, Australia 2001-2004

Perinatal statistics series no. 19

Indigenous mothers and their babies, Australia 2001-2004 provides information on births to Indigenous mothers in Australia from perinatal data collections for each state and territory. The report presents demographic, pregnancy and childbirth factors of Indigenous women who gave birth in 2001-2004. This report also includes information on demographic and birth trends over the period 1991 to 2004 and a chapter on the quality of Indigenous status data in the state and territory perinatal data collections. This report is produced by the AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit based at the University of New South Wales and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Welfare Unit. It will be particularly useful for researchers, policy makers, health service planners and those providing services in reproductive health.

Authored by Leeds K, Gourley M, Laws P, Zhang J, Al-Yaman F & Sullivan EA.

Published 24 October 2007; ISSN 1321-8336; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 729 0; AIHW cat. no. PER 38; 104pp.; $26.00

Assisted reproduction technology in Australia and New Zealand 2005

Assisted reproduction technology series no. 11

This report presents data on success rates based on live delivery and how they vary by treatment type, women's age and number of embryos transferred. Also included is information on birth outcomes such as multiple birth, gestational age, birthweight, and perinatal mortality.

Authored by Wang YA, Dean JH & Sullivan EA.

Published 16 October 2007; ISSN 1038-7234; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 715 3; AIHW cat. no. PER 36; 68pp.; $33.00

Congenital anomalies in Australia 1998-2001

Birth anomalies series no. 2

Congenital anomalies in Australia 1998-2001 is the second report in a new revised series on congenital anomalies. This report provides national information on selected congenital anomalies from 1998-2001. Information on induced abortions with congenital anomalies is also presented for some jurisdictions. This report is produced by the AIHW National Perinatal Statistics unit and will be of interest to staff of state and territory Birth Defect Registers and Perinatal data collections, health professionals, health and welfare planners, policy makers, researchers, students, and consumers.

Authored by Abeywardana S, Karim M, Grayson N & Sullivan EA.

Published 8 October 2007; ISSN 1449-8405; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 720 7; AIHW cat. no. PER 37; 156pp.; INTERNET ONLY

Australia's mothers and babies 2004

Perinatal statistics series no. 18

'Australia's mothers and babies 2004' is the fourteenth report providing information on births in Australia from perinatal data collections for each state and territory. The report presents demographic, pregnancy and childbirth factors of women who gave birth in 2004 and the characteristics and outcomes of their babies. This edition includes a chapter on first-time mothers and their babies. The report is produced by the AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit based at the University of New South Wales, and can be used by researchers, academics, students, policy makers, health service planners, and those providing services in reproductive health.

Authored by Grayson N, Laws P & Sullivan EA.

Published 19 December 2006; ISSN 1321-8336; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 627 9; AIHW cat. no. PER 34; 126pp.; $30.00

Assisted reproduction technology in Australia and New Zealand 2004

Assisted reproduction technology series no. 10

'Assisted Reproduction Technology in Australia and New Zealand 2004' presents information on all assisted reproduction technology (ART) treatments that took place in 2004 and the resulting pregnancies and births. It is the third report using data from the Australian and New Zealand Assisted Reproduction Database implemented in 2002. The report includes information on ART treatment and on intra-uterine insemination using donated sperm. It presents specific data on success rates based on live births and how they vary by treatment type, cause of infertility, women's age and number of embryos transferred. Also included is information on birth outcomes such as multiple birth, gestational age, birthweight and perinatal mortality. The report, produced by the AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit based at the University of New South Wales, will be particularly useful to healthcare professionals, governments, academics and researchers with an interest in ART treatment and outcomes, and for people undergoing or considering treatment through ART.

Authored by Wang YA, Dean JH, Grayson N & Sullivan EA.

Published 30 November 2006; ISSN 1038-7234; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 630 9; AIHW cat. no. PER 39; 68pp.; $30.00

Maternal deaths in Australia 2000-2002

Maternal deaths series no. 2

'Maternal deaths in Australia 2000-02' is the thirteenth report on women who die during pregnancy and childbirth. Maternal deaths are rare, catastrophic events and require monitoring and investigation. The report is an observational study of maternal deaths based on information provided by the states and territories. It includes information about the women, pregnancy, clinical care and the deaths. Maternal deaths that occurred up to year after the end of the pregnancy are included. Illustrative case summaries highlight key clinical and public health issues that may be causally related to maternal deaths. The report is produced by the AIHW National Perinatal Statistics Unit based at the University of New South Wales and will be particularly useful to maternity service planners and providers, consumers of maternity services, academics, students and those conducting research in maternity care.

Authored by King JF & Sullivan EA.

Published 18 October 2006; ISSN 1449-8863; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 550 0; AIHW cat. no. PER 32; 132pp.; OUT OF PRINT

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