HC Deb 27 October 1976 vol 918 cc302-3W
Mr. Carter-Jones

asked the Secretary of State for Wales what was the perinatal mortality rate in Wales and in each area health authority at the last date for which figures are available.

Mr. Barry Jones

The following table shows the perinatal mortality rates for Wales and each area health authority for 1975:

without full facilities and equipment for resuscitation.

Mr. Barry Jones

All hospitals providing obstetric services have facilities and equipment for resuscitation. In 1975 the percentage of mothers delivered in hospital was as follows for each area health authority and for the whole of Wales, according to the mother's place of residence:

Clwyd 98.1
Dyfed 98.1
Gwent 97.6
Gwynedd 98.7
Mid Glamorgan 96.9
Powys 98.4
South Glamorgan 99.4
West Glamorgan 98.9
Wales 98.1

Mr. Carter-Jones

asked the Secretary of State for Wales how many intensive care units for the newborn there are in Wales; where they are situated; and what percentage of births in Wales take place in a hospital equipped with an intensive care unit.

Mr. John Morris

In addition to the intensive care unit at the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, special care facilites in varying degrees are provided at all maternity units in district general hospitals.

Figures for births at particular hospitals are not available centrally.