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Table 29 shows the number of births by the trimester in which prenatal care was initiated by zip code in <br />Indian River in 2013. There was a total of 1,217 births in Indian River in 2013. With relatively low <br />numbers of births in some areas, even a few occurrences will significantly influence the percentages. <br />Table 29: Births by Trimester Prenatal Care Started by Zip Code in Indian River, 2013 <br />. .-..-.-�.., ...� �..��.... ..w.nwrn �i iicmw. , <br />Compiled by: Health Counci of Southeast Florida, 2014 <br />Table 30 shows the number of births by race by the trimester in which prenatal care began in Indian <br />River in 2013. The majority of women are accessing prenatal care in the first trimester. White women <br />had the highest rate at 74% of accessing care in the first trimester. <br />Table 30: Births by Race by Trimester Prenatal Care began in Indian River, 2013 <br />1st trimester <br />2nd trimester <br />3rd trimester <br />No prenatal care <br />Unknown status <br />Total <br /># <br />Percent <br /># <br />Percentage <br /># <br />Percentage <br /># <br />Percentage <br /># <br />Percentage <br />65% <br />32948 <br />Fellsmere <br />56 <br />64.4% <br />17 <br />19.5% <br />12 <br />13.8% <br />1 <br />1.1% <br />1 <br />1.1% <br />87 <br />32957 <br />Roseland <br />1 <br />100.0% <br />0 <br />0.0% <br />0 <br />0.0% <br />0 <br />0.0% <br />0 <br />0.0% <br />1 <br />32958 <br />Sebastian <br />121 <br />74.2% <br />29 <br />17.8% <br />9 <br />5.5% <br />0 <br />0.0% <br />4 <br />2.5% <br />163 <br />32960 <br />Vero Beach <br />135 <br />66.8% <br />46 <br />22.8% <br />16 <br />7.9% <br />3 <br />1.5% <br />2 <br />1.0% <br />202 <br />32962 <br />Vero Beach <br />181 <br />71.5% <br />44 <br />17.4% <br />13 <br />5.1% <br />0 <br />0.0% <br />15 <br />5.9% <br />253 <br />32963 <br />Vero Beach <br />21 <br />80.8% <br />3 <br />11.5% <br />1 <br />3.8% <br />0 <br />0.0% <br />1 <br />3.8% <br />26 <br />32966 <br />Vero Beach <br />68 <br />67.3% <br />21 <br />20.8% <br />7 <br />6.9% <br />1 <br />1.0% <br />4 <br />4.0% <br />101 <br />32967 <br />Vero Beach <br />170 <br />66.4% <br />53 <br />20.7% <br />12 <br />4.7% <br />4 <br />1.6% <br />17 <br />6.6% <br />256 <br />32968 <br />Vero Beach <br />95 <br />80.5% <br />12 <br />10.2% <br />9 <br />7.6% <br />1 <br />0.8% <br />1 <br />0.8% <br />118 <br />32970 <br />Wabasso <br />3 <br />75.0% <br />1 <br />25.0% <br />0 <br />0.0% <br />0 <br />0.0% <br />0 <br />0.0% <br />4 <br />32976 <br />Sebastian <br />1 <br />33.3% <br />0 <br />0.0% <br />2 <br />66.7% <br />0 <br />0.0% <br />0 <br />0.0% <br />3 <br />99999 <br />Unknown <br />2 <br />66.7% <br />0 <br />0.0% <br />1 <br />33.3% <br />0 <br />0.0% <br />0 <br />0.0% <br />3 <br />Total <br />854 <br />226 <br />82 <br />10 <br />45 <br />1,217 <br />. .-..-.-�.., ...� �..��.... ..w.nwrn �i iicmw. , <br />Compiled by: Health Counci of Southeast Florida, 2014 <br />Table 30 shows the number of births by race by the trimester in which prenatal care began in Indian <br />River in 2013. The majority of women are accessing prenatal care in the first trimester. White women <br />had the highest rate at 74% of accessing care in the first trimester. <br />Table 30: Births by Race by Trimester Prenatal Care began in Indian River, 2013 <br />Compiled by: Health Council of Southeast Florida, 2014 <br />321 -- Indian River County Children's Assessment 201"- <br />White <br />Black & Other <br />Unknown <br />Total <br />Count <br />of White <br />Births <br />Count <br />% of Black <br />Births <br />Count <br />% of <br />Unknown <br />Births <br />1st trimester <br />548 <br />74% <br />167 <br />63% <br />139 <br />65% <br />854 <br />2nd trimester <br />117 <br />16% <br />62 <br />24% <br />47 <br />22% <br />226 <br />3rd trimester <br />41 <br />6% <br />19 <br />7% <br />22 <br />10% <br />82 <br />No prenatal care <br />5 <br />1% <br />4 <br />2% <br />1 <br />0% <br />10 <br />Unknown prenatal care status <br />29 <br />4% <br />11 <br />4% <br />5 <br />2% <br />45 <br />Total <br />Source: FloridaCHARTS Flnrda hanartmant of <br />740 <br />I-lonith PI1ro0,, of <br />v,t-i ci..c...l.., on,1 <br />263 <br />n <br />I <br />214 <br />1,217 <br />Compiled by: Health Council of Southeast Florida, 2014 <br />321 -- Indian River County Children's Assessment 201"- <br />
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