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Two births per thousand population

 

In 2022, a total of 158 live births were registered in Maco, which is equivalent to a crude birth rate (CBR) of 1.7 or 2 births per thousand population.

 

In the past four years, the number of registered live births showed a decrease of 14.1 percent from 184 in 2019 to 158 in 2022. Compared with the number from the preceding year when the pandemic was still prevailing, it indicated a decrease of 36.3 percent from 248 in 2021. (Figure 1 and Table 1)

 

On the average, four (4) babies were born every nine (9) days in the municipality in 2022. (Table 1)

 

 

More males were born than females

 

There were more males (82 or 51.9% share) born than females (76 or 48.1% share) in 2022, resulting in a sex ratio at birth of 108 males per 100 females. (Figure 2 and Table 2)

 

 

 

 

Maco ranked 4th with the lowest occurrences of births recorded

 

Municipalities with provincial and district hospitals reported the highest number of live births by place of occurrence. Among the municipalities of Davao de Oro, Montevista recorded the highest number of birth occurrences with 32.9 percent share. This was followed by Pantukan (25.3% share) and Laak (10.3% share).

 

In terms of number of live births by usual residence of mother, municipalities with relatively large populations registered the highest number of live births. Pantukan recorded the highest number of birth occurrences with 14.0 percent share, followed by Monkayo and Laak with 12.1 percent and 11.6 percent shares, respectively.

 

Maco ranked fourth with the lowest number of live births by place of occurrence with 1.4 percent share. However, the municipality was fifth highest in terms of number of live births by usual residence of mother with 10.2 percent share. (Figure 3 and Table 2)

 

 

Most number of births registered in January

 

In 2022, most registered births occurred in January at 31, or 19.6 percent of the total births in the municipality. It was followed by the months of February (16.5% share), and April and May (both 13.9% shares) each. On the other hand, the month of October showed no births registered. (Figure 4 and Table 3)

 

 

 

In terms of daily average, the month of January also recorded the highest with an average of one (1) birth per day. (Table 3)

 

93 in 100 birth deliveries were medically attended

 

Of the total number of births in the municipality, 93.0 percent were attended by health professionals (physician, midwife, or nurse). The remaining 7.0 percent of births were still delivered by hilot/ traditional birth attendants and others. (Figure 5 and Table 4).

 

 

 

 

The number of births by place of occurrence and by usual residence of mother showed a remarkable proportion of births attended by health professionals in 11 provinces. This is indicative of improving health services in terms of maternal and child health care. (Table 4)

 

93 in 100 births delivered in health facilities

 

 

In 2022, ninety-three out of 100 births were delivered in a health facility (93.0%), which was either a hospital, birthing clinic, lying in, outpatient care center, specialized care center, and the like. About 7.0 percent of total births were still delivered at home and in other locations. (Figure 6 and Table 5)

 

 

 

 

 

Majority of babies were born to mothers aged 25-29 years old

 

In 2022, majority of registered births had mothers aged 25-29 years (47 or 29.7%). This was followed by mothers aged 20-24 years old (27.8%) and by mothers aged 30- 34 years old (21.5%). (Figure 7 and Table 6) 

 

“High-risk” age of pregnancy covers the age group 17 years old and younger, and 35 years old and over (10.1% share). This is because childbearing in these age groups is more likely to have complications during pregnancy and labor that may result in higher morbidity and mortality to both mother and child.

 

About 10.8 percent of the registered births in 2022 were to mothers aged 19 years old and below.

 

 

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DEFINITION OF TERMS

 

Civil Registration is defined as the continuous, permanent and compulsory recording of the occurrences and characteristics of vital events, primarily for their value as legal documents and secondly for their usefulness as a source of statistics.

 

Crude Birth Rate (CBR) refers to the number of live births per 1,000 mid-year population.

 

Daily average refers to the arithmetic mean of birth occurrence per day.

 

Health professionals - Accredited health professionals, such as midwives, doctors, and nurses, who have been educated and trained to proficiency in the skills needed to manage normal (uncomplicated) pregnancies, childbirth, and the immediate postnatal period, and in the identification, management, and referral of complications in women and newborns.

 

Health facility is a place where healthcare services are provided, encompassing a range of institutions and settings dedicated to promoting, maintaining, or restoring health. These facilities can vary widely in size, scope, and services offered, and may include hospitals, clinics, doctor's offices, nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, diagnostic centers, and other healthcare-related institutions.

 

High-risk age pregnancy refers to pregnancies that occur in women who are either relatively young or older, increasing the likelihood of complications during pregnancy and childbirth.

 

Live Birth is a complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of the pregnancy, which after such separation, breathes or shows any other evidence of life, such as beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord has been cut or the placenta is attached; each product of such birth is considered live born.

 

Place of Registration is the city/municipality where the event is to be registered. Generally, it is the office of the Local Civil Registrar of the place of occurrence.

 

Place of Occurrence refers to the place where the vital event took place.

 

Usual Residence refers to the place where the person habitually or permanently resides.

 

Sex Ratio refers to the number of males per one hundred females.

 

Teenage mother refers to a female who becomes a parent during her teenage years, typically between the ages of 10 and 19. The term is commonly used to describe a young woman who experiences pregnancy and childbirth before reaching adulthood.

 

Traditional birth attendants, whether trained or not, are not considered as skilled health personnel.

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