Objective To investigate temporal trends in multiple birth rates and associated stillbirth and neonatal mortality by socioeconomic deprivation and maternal age in England. Design Population cohort study. Setting England. Participants All live births and stillbirths (1 January 1997 to 31 December 2008). Main outcome measures Multiple maternity rate, stillbirth and neonatal death rate by year of birth, decile of socioeconomic deprivation and maternal age. Results The overall rate of multiple maternities increased over time (+0.64% per annum 95% CI (0.47% to 0.81%)) with an increase in twin maternities (+0.85% per annum 95% CI (0.67% to 1.0%)) but a large decrease in triplet and higher order maternities (−8.32% per annum 95% CI (−9.39% to...
Aims: To investigate the extent of socioeconomic inequalities in the incidence of very preterm birth...
Objectives To investigate socioeconomic inequalities, using maternal educational attainment, materna...
Objective: To assess recent trends in incidence and survival of births at 22-26 weeks gestation in E...
Objective To investigate temporal trends in multiple birth rates and associated stillbirth and neona...
Objective: To investigate temporal trends in multiple birth rates and associated stillbirth and neon...
Objective: To investigate temporal trends in multiple birth rates and associated stillbirth and neon...
Objective: To assess time trends in socioeconomic inequalities in overall and cause-specific stillbi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess time trends in socioeconomic inequalities in overall and cause-specific stillbi...
Objective To investigate time trends in socioeconomic inequalities in cause specific neonatal mortal...
Objective To investigate time trends in socioeconomic inequalities in cause specific neonatal mortal...
Background: Disparities have been documented in maternal mortality rates between women from differen...
Objective To investigate socioeconomic inequalities in cause-specific stillbirth and neonatal mortal...
Background: Considering the public health importance of stillbirth, this study quantified the trends...
Objective To determine whether there were inequalities in the sustained rise in infant mortality in ...
Objective: To assess recent trends in incidence and survival of births at 22-26 weeks gestation in E...
Aims: To investigate the extent of socioeconomic inequalities in the incidence of very preterm birth...
Objectives To investigate socioeconomic inequalities, using maternal educational attainment, materna...
Objective: To assess recent trends in incidence and survival of births at 22-26 weeks gestation in E...
Objective To investigate temporal trends in multiple birth rates and associated stillbirth and neona...
Objective: To investigate temporal trends in multiple birth rates and associated stillbirth and neon...
Objective: To investigate temporal trends in multiple birth rates and associated stillbirth and neon...
Objective: To assess time trends in socioeconomic inequalities in overall and cause-specific stillbi...
OBJECTIVE: To assess time trends in socioeconomic inequalities in overall and cause-specific stillbi...
Objective To investigate time trends in socioeconomic inequalities in cause specific neonatal mortal...
Objective To investigate time trends in socioeconomic inequalities in cause specific neonatal mortal...
Background: Disparities have been documented in maternal mortality rates between women from differen...
Objective To investigate socioeconomic inequalities in cause-specific stillbirth and neonatal mortal...
Background: Considering the public health importance of stillbirth, this study quantified the trends...
Objective To determine whether there were inequalities in the sustained rise in infant mortality in ...
Objective: To assess recent trends in incidence and survival of births at 22-26 weeks gestation in E...
Aims: To investigate the extent of socioeconomic inequalities in the incidence of very preterm birth...
Objectives To investigate socioeconomic inequalities, using maternal educational attainment, materna...
Objective: To assess recent trends in incidence and survival of births at 22-26 weeks gestation in E...