Vital Statistics Report 2011-2012
Philippines, 2011 - 2013
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PHL-NSO-VSR-2011_2012-v1
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Philippine Statistics Authority
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Method of Delivery (DMETHOD)
Data File: Deaths of 2011-2012
Overview
vald
0
invd
0
Interval
discrete
Decimal
0
range
1 - 2
Questions and instructions
METHOD OF DELIVERY
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | NAN% | |
2 | 0 | NAN% |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
(Fill out completely, accurately and legibly. Use ink or typewriter.
Place X before the appropriate answer in items 2, 9, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19,21 and 23.)
ITEM 2 = SEX
ITEM 9 = CIVIL STATUS
ITEM 13 = METHOD OF DELIVERY
ITEM 15 = TYPE OF BIRTH
ITEM 16 = IF MULTIPLE BIRTH, CHILD WAS
ITEM 18 = DEATH BY NON-NATURAL CAUSES
ITEM 19 = ATTENDANT
ITEM 21 = CORPSE DISPOSAL
ITEM 23 = AUTOPSY
Place X before the appropriate answer in items 2, 9, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19,21 and 23.)
ITEM 2 = SEX
ITEM 9 = CIVIL STATUS
ITEM 13 = METHOD OF DELIVERY
ITEM 15 = TYPE OF BIRTH
ITEM 16 = IF MULTIPLE BIRTH, CHILD WAS
ITEM 18 = DEATH BY NON-NATURAL CAUSES
ITEM 19 = ATTENDANT
ITEM 21 = CORPSE DISPOSAL
ITEM 23 = AUTOPSY
[Normal; Spontaneous vertex or Others (Specify)]
A classification between the surgical and other procedures to identify the method of delivery are given below:
a. Normal, spontaneous vertex vaginal delivery, occipitoanterior
b. Classified as "Others" in this item are as follows:
1. Cephalic vaginal delivery with abnormal presentation of head at delivery, without instruments,
with or without manipulation;
2. Forceps, low application, without manipulation like forceps delivery NOS;
3. Other forceps delivery such as forceps with manipulation, high forceps and mid forceps;
4. Vacuum extraction which includes ventouse;
5. Breech delivery, spontaneous, assisted or unspecified like partial breech extraction;
6. Breech extraction including NOS and total and version with breech extraction;
7. Elective caesarean section like caesarean section before, or at onset of, labour;
8. Other and unspecified caesarean section; and
9. Other and unspecified method of delivery that includes application of weight to leg in breech
delivery, destructive operation to facilitate delivery and other surgical or instrumental delivery.
Place "X" before the appropriate answer. If "Others" is marked with "X", specify the method of delivery.
a. Normal, spontaneous vertex vaginal delivery, occipitoanterior
b. Classified as "Others" in this item are as follows:
1. Cephalic vaginal delivery with abnormal presentation of head at delivery, without instruments,
with or without manipulation;
2. Forceps, low application, without manipulation like forceps delivery NOS;
3. Other forceps delivery such as forceps with manipulation, high forceps and mid forceps;
4. Vacuum extraction which includes ventouse;
5. Breech delivery, spontaneous, assisted or unspecified like partial breech extraction;
6. Breech extraction including NOS and total and version with breech extraction;
7. Elective caesarean section like caesarean section before, or at onset of, labour;
8. Other and unspecified caesarean section; and
9. Other and unspecified method of delivery that includes application of weight to leg in breech
delivery, destructive operation to facilitate delivery and other surgical or instrumental delivery.
Place "X" before the appropriate answer. If "Others" is marked with "X", specify the method of delivery.
Description
The Method of Delivery is the information used to establish the trend in obstetric practice and to determine which age groups of women are likely to have caesarian delivery.