Characteristics of the Mother or Infant, as a Percentage of Live Births
City Of Detroit Health Department District and
Michigan Residents, 2017

Maternal Characteristics District Michigan
% Under 20 years 8.9 4.8
% First births 31.6 36.8
% Fourth and higher order births 22.7 13.5
% Less than 12 years of education 22.5 11.3
% Unmarried 79.9 41.4
% Group-B Strep present during pregnancy 24.0 19.0
% Maternal HIV test performed 87.5 85.3
% Received prenatal care during first trimester 59.3 74.2
% of Women delivering a live birth who had a healthy weight prior to pregnancy 29.6 39.5
% Smoked while pregnant 13.9 15.3
% of Mothers who did not smoke while pregnant 84.8 83.2
% Cesarean delivery 32.0 32.1
% of Women with low-risk live births that were Cesarean births 28.9 28.7
% of Women with low-risk live births that were first birth Cesarean sections 19.9 16.6
% Cesarean births among low-risk women with a prior Cesarean birth 82.5 86.0
% Weight gained while pregnant less that 16 pounds 27.1 17.3
% Weight gained while pregnant for singleton moms was low 20.8 20.6
% Weight gained while pregnant for singleton moms was recommended 30.9 30.2
% Weight gained while pregnant for singleton moms was excessive 38.4 45.8
% Breast feeding not planned 31.2 16.0
% Breast feeding initiated 32.9 46.9
% Breast feeding planned 33.9 36.0
% Breast feeding planned or initiated 66.8 82.9
% WIC food during pregnancy 64.9 37.1

 

Infant Characteristics District Michigan
% Low birthweight 14.1 8.8
% Very low birthweight 3.0 1.5
% Very preterm 3.3 1.7
% Live births 32 to 33 weeks gestation 1.7 1.3
% Late preterm 9.3 7.3
% Preterm 14.3 10.2
% APGAR score < 7 in first 5 minutes of life 2.9 2.2
% Singleton births 95.8 96.1
Male/female ratio 105.7 104.3


Notes:

City Of Detroit Health Department is affiliated with Detroit City.

A dagger indicates a Healthy 2020 Maternal, Infant and Child Health Objective.

A healthy weight for a woman prior to pregnancy is defined as a BMI of 18.5 to 24.9.
Low weight births are less than 2,500 grams.
Very low weight births are less than 1,500 grams.
Very preterm births are infants born prior to 32 completed weeks of gestation.
Late preterm births are infants born between 34 to 36 completed weeks of gestation.
Preterm births are infants born prior to 37 completed weeks of gestation.
Singleton birth is a single birth delivery.
Low-risk Cesarean births are singleton, full-term (37 weeks gestation or older), with vertex presentation that were delivered using a C-section.
Male/female ratio is the number of male resident live births divided by the female resident live births × 100.
Mothers who smoked while pregnant where those who had a history of smoking, but never quit, plus those who quit at some point between estimated conception and birth date.
Weight gain is considered low or excessive if it falls below or above the IOM recommended range of weight gain. See "Weight Gain During Pregnancy: Reexamining the Guidelines" for details.

Source: 2017 Geocoded Michigan Birth Certificate Registry.,
Division for Vital Records & Health Statistics, Michigan Department of Health & Human Services.

Last updated: 01/26/2025