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Saving Lives, Protecting People National Center for Health StatisticsSearchSearch Menu Navigation Menu× Search NCHSSearch NCHS All CDCSubmitNational Center for Health Statistics* Data Briefs* Health E-Stats* Health, United States* Life Tables* National Health Statistics Reports* National Vital Statistics Reports+ BACKNational Vital Statistics Reports+ NVSR Monthly Provisional Reports+ National Center for Health Statistics Home* Vital and Health Statistics Series+ BACKVital and Health Statistics Series+ Series 1. Programs and Collection Procedures+ Series 2. Data Evaluation and Methods Research+ Series 3. Analytical and Epidemiological Studies+ Series 4. Documents and Committee Reports+ Series 5. International Vital and Health Statistics Reports+ Series 6. Cognition and Survey Measurement+ Series 10. Data From the National Health Interview Survey+ Series 11. 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This is the fifth consecutive year that births declined after reaching a high of 4,158,212 births in 1990. This report includes estimates of births by State, births to teenage mothers, and births by maternal lifestyle characteristics. Data are obtained from birth certificates filed from vital registration offices in the United States.Data Highlights:* Birth rates for teenagers declined 3 to 4 percent in 1995, to 36.0 per 1,000 women aged 15-17 years and 89.1 per 1,000 women aged 18-19 years. The overall rate for teenagers was 56.8 per 1,000, 4 percent lower than in 1994 (58.9). Recent declines in abortion rates combined with these reductions in birth rates for teenagers indicate that the teenage pregnancy rate has continued to fall in the 1990’s.* Measures of childbearing by unmarried women declined 3 percent in 1995. The number of nonmarital births totaled 1,253,976 in 1995, and 32.2 percent of all births were to unmarried women.* In 1995 electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) was the most prevalent obstetric procedure performed. EFM usage in 1995 rose for the sixth consecutive year.* Data on the methods of delivery show that the rate of cesarean delivery declined for the sixth consecutive year and was 9 percent lower in 1995 than in 1989.* The number of twin births declined very slightly for 1995 to 96,736, but the number of triplet and other higher order multiple births rose by 8 percent to 4,973 births. As a result, the multiple births ratio rose to 26.1 per 1,000 live births and the triplet and other higher order multiple birth ratio rose 10 percent to 127.5 per 100,000, double the ratio reported for 1989 (69.2)Keywords: birth certificate, maternal and infant health, birth rates, maternal characteristicsLast Reviewed: November 6, 2015Source: CDC/National Center for Health Statistics* Syndicatehome Publications and Information Products* Data Briefs* Health E-Stats* Health, United States* Life Tables* National Health Statistics Reports* National Vital Statistics Reports plus icon* National Vital Statistics Reports+ NVSR Monthly Provisional Reports* Vital and Health Statistics Series plus icon+ Series 1. Programs and Collection Procedures+ Series 2. Data Evaluation and Methods Research+ Series 3. Analytical and Epidemiological Studies+ Series 4. Documents and Committee Reports+ Series 5. International Vital and Health Statistics Reports+ Series 6. 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