The following PowerPoint files are available to download! They are perfect for use in childbirth education classes and other educational settings. Check back frequently for new content.

Birth by the Numbers, Spring 2020

Birth by the Numbers has released a new slide deck with updated US birth data through 2018. These slides are freely available for classroom use in colleges/universities, childbirth classes, or just for at-home education. Download the PowerPoint slides here.

 

Supplemental Slides on 2016 Preliminary US Birth Data

In conjunction with the release of the 2016 preliminary US birth data, Birth By the Numbers has released 4 new slides updating key trends through 2016. These include total births, overall cesarean rates and cesarean rates by race/ethnicity. They show that the slight decline in the overall cesarean rate was driven by a notable decline in the non-Hispanic white rate, resulting in a growing disparity between the white and black cesarean rates in the U.S.

Each slide includes explanatory notes. They are free to use in classes and talks and we ask only that you credit them to Birth by the Numbers. Download the powerpoint slides here! 

 

Birth by the Numbers Slides

Wondering what’s new? An updated version (3/02/2017) of the slides from the Birth by the Numbers video is available for download. These slides are freely available for use in classrooms, childbirth education classes, and other settings. Helpful information for presenters is available in the notes section of each slide. Download the PowerPoint file here and PDF file here.

 

Supplemental Slides on Cesarean Trends

In conjunction with the release of the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology recent article titled “The plateauing of cesarean rates in industrialized countries” by Gene Declercq et al., Birth by the Numbers has released an additional slide. Download the PowerPoint file here.

 

 Supplemental Slides on Midwifery and Out of Hospital Birth

In conjunction with the release of The Boston Globe’s Q & A with Dr. Gene Declercq, be sure to use these slides on midwifery and out of hospital birth trends when sharing with your networks. Download the two PowerPoint files here: Midwife Attended Births and Out of Hospital Births and Proportion of Births Attended by Nurse-Midwives by State!

 

Myth and Reality of Cesareans PowerPoint Slides

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The slides from our Birth by the Numbers video, Myth and Reality Concerning US Cesareans are available for download. We encourage the use of this material in classrooms, childbirth education programs, and other settings. Each slide includes supplementary comments and information in the notes section. Download the PowerPoint file here (this file is 6.2 MB).

 

U.S. Cesarean Births Trends (1990-2013) PowerPoint Slides

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Once upon a time (1990) one third of the states in the U.S. delivered less than 20% of their babies via cesarean section and no state even reached a 30% cesarean rate.  Much has changed since then, starting in 2001 when Louisiana became the first state to ever reach a 30% cesarean rate. With each following year the overall U.S. cesarean birth rate continued to increase, with states reaching highs that exceeded 36%. These slides depict the map of the U.S. with its corresponding cesarean birth rates over the years and provides a clear visual of cesarean rate trends between 1990 and 2016.  The slides are freely available for use in classrooms, childbirth education classes, and other settings. Download the PowerPoint file US Cesarean Map Series.

  

Birth by the Numbers: Contemporary Trends in Home Birth (2016)

HomeBirth Video SlideThe slides from our Birth by the Numbers video, Contemporary Trends in Home Birth are available for download. Is anyone having home births? Who’s having them? Who’s attending them? What’s the future for home births? We encourage the use of this material in classrooms, childbirth education programs, and other settings. Each slide includes supplementary comments and information in the notes section. Slides include supplementary comments and information in the notes section. Download the PowerPoint file here.

 

Birth by the Numbers: Is There a Problem with Too Many Big Babies? (2016)

Big Baby slides - DistributionThe slides from our Birth by the Numbers video, “Is there are problem with too many Big Babies?” are available for download. Is there a problem with too many big babies? Are U.S. babies getting bigger? We encourage the use, of this material in classrooms, childbirth education programs, and other settings. Each slide includes supplementary comments and information in the notes section. Slides include supplementary comments and information in the notes section. Slides include supplementary comments and information in the notes section. Download the PowerPoint file here.

 

Birth by the Numbers: Is there a Relationship between Pre-Pregnancy Obesity and Cesarean Sections? (2016)

BMI & CS -- DistributionThe slides from our Birth by the Numbers video, “Is there a relationship between pre-pregnancy obesity and cesarean sections?” are available for download. How is BMI related to the likelihood of a cesarean? We encourage the use, of this material in classrooms, childbirth education programs, and other settings. Each slide includes supplementary comments and information in the notes section. Slides include supplementary comments and information in the notes section. Slides include supplementary comments and information in the notes section. Download the PowerPoint file here.

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