Total days of pregnancy lost per 1000 births
The total number of days of pregnancy lost per 1000 births in a group is a sensitive measure of preterm birth.
The number of days of pregnancy lost because of preterm birth increased significantly from 2021 to 2022 in San Francisco.
Two rates are significantly different if their 95% confidence intervals do not overlap. The 2022 rate is significantly different form the rate for 2021. The 2022 rate is also significantly higher than the rate ten years ago in 2013.
Days of pregnancy lost because of preterm birth by population group
Last year, the risk of preterm birth increased significantly for population groups with the following risk factors:
- Under age 25
- Black or African American
- Missing or unknown prenatal care
- Eligible for WIC but not receiving WIC services
- Gonorrhea
- Address is a Single Resident Occupancy Hotel (SRO)
- Birth at UCSF
Days of pregnancy lost because of preterm birth by zip code
The number of days of pregnancy lost because of preterm birth increased significantly in several zip codes in San Francisco.
The worst increase was in the Treasure Island zip code (94130).
More information
See linked pages about preterm birth in San Francisco