COLORADO MIDWIFERY REGISTRATION 2012 STATISTICAL SUMMARY Registered Direct-Entry Midwives answered the following questions by submitting their data during the 2012 renewal cycle. Respondents entered a value of “0” if their answer to any question was “zero”.
1. The number of women to whom midwifery care was provided (this is the total number of women who received care from the reporting midwife, including women who transferred into or out of the midwife's care):
2. The number of women receiving only midwifery care (this is the number of women who received care from the reporting midwife ONLY. Women who received lab tests or ultrasounds should be counted in this category. Women who consulted with or transferred care to a Physician or other Allied Healthcare Provider during pregnancy, should not be included in this category):
4d.–4f. The number of infants delivered by the reporting midwife, in the following Apgar score groupings (insert answers below): FIVE Minutes •
0–3
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4–6
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7–10
5a.–5c. If available, the number of infants delivered in the hospital after transfer, in the following Apgar score groupings (insert answers below): ONE Minute •
5d.–5f. If available, the number of infants delivered in the hospital after transfer, in the following Apgar score groupings (insert answers below): FIVE Minutes •
0–3
•
4–6
•
7–10
6. The number of prenatal transfers (total number of women transferred out of midwifery into physician care prior to birth):
7. The number of transfers during labor and/or delivery (total number of women who transferred from a planned homebirth into physician care after the onset of labor has been identified):
8. The number of transferred mothers immediately following birth within the first 24 hours (total number of women transferred into physician care within the first 24 hours after a planned homebirth):
9. The number of transferred infants immediately following birth within the first 24 hours (total number of infants transferred into physician care within 24 hours after a planned homebirth):
10. The number of infants referred for medical care after 24 hours of age and before 8 days of age (not including referrals for pediatric checkups):
11. The number of infants referred for medical care on or after 8 days of age and before 6 weeks of age (not including referrals for pediatric checkups):
12. The number of perinatal deaths while under the reporting midwife's care. (a) The number of prenatal fetal deaths occurring prior to the onset of labor:
(b) The number of intrapartum fetal deaths occurring after the onset of labor but before birth: (c) The number of postpartum infant deaths occurring after birth and prior to the 28th day of life: 13. The number of perinatal deaths after transfer of care to a medical professional. (a) The number of prenatal fetal deaths occurring prior to the onset of labor: (b) The number of intrapartum fetal deaths occurring after the onset of labor but before birth:
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All Respondents Reported “0” (Zero); TOTAL # = 62
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All Respondents Reported “0” (Zero); TOTAL # = 62
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All Respondents Reported “0” (Zero); TOTAL # = 62
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All Respondents Reported “0” (Zero); TOTAL # = 62
(c) The number of postpartum infant deaths occurring after birth and prior to the 28th day of life:
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