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Results and trends from the women's smoking status at time of delivery (SATOD) data collection in England.
Results and trends from the women's smoking status at time of delivery data collection in England, measuring the prevalence of smoking among pregnant women.
Results and trends from the Women's smoking status at time of delivery (SATOD) data collection in England. The results provide a measure of the prevalence of smoking among pregnant women at Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and regional levels.
The percentage of mothers smoking at delivery in England was 13.2% in 2011/12 Quarter 1, lower than the 2010/11 outturn (13.5%), 2009/10 outturn (14.1%) and 2008/09 outturn (14.4%).
Statistical release: Smoking at delivery - Quarter 4, 2010/11
Smoking at delivery - Quarter 2, 2011/12
The percentage of mothers smoking at delivery in England.
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