St Johns Queens Hospital

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Maternity Information

New York State's Maternity Information Law requires each hospital to provide the following information about its childbirth practices and procedures. This information can help you to better understand what you can expect, learn more about your childbirth choices, and plan for your baby's birth. Data shown are for 2007. For more information please see the Maternity Information Brochure.

All births

InterventionThis FacilityStatewide
#%%
Total births 1,345100.0%n/a*
Low forceps delivery 00.0%0.5%**
Outlet forceps delivery 00.0%0.0%**
Mid forceps delivery 00.0%0.0%
Internal fetal monitoring 20815.5%15.0%
External fetal monitoring 1,29696.6%85.0%
Induction 675.0%14.9%**
Augmented labor 00.0%24.2%
Analgesia 35326.2%11.5%
Attended by midwife 00.0%8.0%

Vaginal births

InterventionThis FacilityStatewide
#%%
Vaginal births 83762.2%64.0%
Vaginal birth after prior cesarean 198.8%7.1%
Breech births delivered vaginally 211.6%0.4%
Episiotomy 24128.8%16.1%
General anesthesia 10.1%0.5%
Spinal anesthesia 50.6%3.3%
Epidural anesthesia 42150.3%52.5%
Local/other anesthesia 26431.5%13.3%
Paracervical anesthesia 00.0%0.0%
Pudendal anesthesia 10.1%0.1%

Cesarean births

InterventionThis FacilityStatewide
#%%
Cesarean births 50837.8%32.1%
Primary cesarean 31223.2%20.4%
Repeat cesarean 19614.6%14.6%
General anesthesia 20.4%3.0%
Spinal anesthesia 29558.1%55.9%
Epidural/local anesthesia 17434.3%21.5%

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