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Distribution of gestational age categories: Cleveland, 2010

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• In Cleveland in 2010, 4.3% of live births were very preterm, 12.9% were moderately preterm and 82.7% were not preterm. 
• In 2010, 1 in 6 babies (17.3% of live births) was born preterm in Cleveland. 

March of Dimes 2020 Goal

  • Reduce preterm births to no more than 9.6% of live births.
  • For more information, see here.

Healthy people 2020

  • Preterm births: reduce to no more than 11.4% of live births.
  • Very preterm births: reduce to no more than 1.8% of live births.

Footnotes

  • Not preterm is greater than or equal to 37 weeks gestation.
  • Preterm is less than 37 completed weeks gestation.
  • Very preterm is less than 32 completed weeks gestation.
  • Moderately preterm is 32-36 completed weeks of gestation.

Source

  • National Center for Health Statistics, final natality data.
  • Retrieved May 19, 2013, from www.marchofdimes.com/peristats.