What percentage of babies were born too early last year?
Last year, 9 percent of babies were born too early, before 37 weeks of pregnancy.
About 1 percent of babies were born very early, before 32 weeks of pregnancy.
The percentage of babies who were born preterm or very preterm in San Francisco has not changed significantly for 10 years.
These line graphs show trends in the percentage of babies born too early over the past 10 years.
The table shows the percentage of babies born preterm each year with its confidence interval. When confidence intervals overlap, the difference between percentages may only be due to measurement error. Based on the overlapping confidence intervals, preterm birth did not get significantly worse over the past 10 years.
What percentage of babies were born too early by population group?
National Healthy People policy aims for the percentage of births born preterm to be below 9.4 percent in every population group.
Even though San Francisco, as a whole city, meets the national target, preterm birth risk remains above this target for several groups in San Francisco.
Preterm birth risk remains high for Black or African American (AA) people, people with housing or food issues (WIC eligible), people who smoke or have fertility or chronic health problems, such as diabetes and high blood pressure.
As a group, people with adequate prenatal care had the lowest rate of preterm birth in San Francisco in 2020-2022: 3.3 percent.
This line graph shows trend the percentage of babies born too early in the selected population group. Use the selector on the top left of the graph to select one population group. To compare population groups see the linked disparities page.
Use the table under the line graph to find out if the risk of preterm birth got better or worse for the selected group. Two percentages are significantly different if their confidence intervals do not overlap. To see a list of groups that have a preterm birth risk above the national target, click on the arrow under the table to go to the 'Next Page' of the figure.
Where in San Francisco is the risk of preterm birth?
National Healthy People policy aims for the percentage of preterm birth to be below 9.4 percent everywhere, no matter where people live.
In San Francisco, in 2020-2022, the percentage of preterm births was over 9.4 percent for birthing people who lived in the South of Market (94103) and Bayview (94124) zip codes.
This map shows the percentage of births born preterm by zip code in San Francisco in 2020-2022.
The table under the map shows the percentage of babies born preterm by zip code. Percentages with confidence intervals that do not overlap are significantly different.
More information
See linked pages about preterm birth in San Francisco