Weekly Bulletin Is. 27, 1996
Record low number of stillborns
In 1995 the number of stillborns dropped for the first time ever to
fewer than four per 1,000 births in Norway. Over the past 10 years the ratio
has been between four and five. Thirty years ago the percentage of stillborns
was three times as high. In 1995, 60,300 live births were registered in Norway.
This is 200 more than in 1994 and slightly above the average since 1989. In the
first half of the 1980s, there were 10,000 fewer births.
The 236 stillborns in 1995 accounted for 3.9 per 1,000 births. This is the
lowest figure for stillborns ever registered in Norway. In 1994 there were 276
stillborns.
New statistics
Population Statistics, Births, 1995.
Statistics are published every
year in the Weekly Bulletin of Statistics and Official Statistics of Norway
(NOS) Population Statistics Volume III. More information: Irene Amodt, tel. +47
62 88 52 64, e-mail: iaa@ssb.no or Kåre Høiby, tel. +47 62 88 52 97, e-mail:
krh@ssb.no.
Weekly Bulletin Is. 27, 1996