Pregnancy and Birth Trends Across Australia, the United States of America and the United Kingdom

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Abstract

Over the past two decades, pregnancy and birth trends have undergone significant shifts across Australia, the United States of America (USA), and the United Kingdom (UK), reflecting changes in societal norms, healthcare advancements, and demographic patterns. Variations in maternal age, birth interventions, and fertility rates highlight the evolving nature of reproductive behaviors and healthcare systems in these nations. The analysis reveals consistent increases in maternal age and gestational diabetes, alongside rising caesarean section rates—particularly in private healthcare settings. While perinatal mortality has declined overall, maternal mortality has increased in the USA and remains disproportionately high among Indigenous women and those in ethnic minorities in all three countries. These findings highlight the influence of structural inequities, healthcare access, and policy differences in maternal health. The review underscores the urgent need for equity-focused, culturally safe, and system-level interventions, as well as improved data collection and international collaboration to reduce preventable maternal and neonatal harms. By comparing these three regions, this review aims to provide insights into the shared challenges and unique approaches shaping childbirth practices in high-income countries in the 21st century.
Original languageEnglish
Article number5841
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of Clinical Medicine
Volume14
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2025

Keywords

  • pregnancy
  • birth
  • trend
  • delivery
  • obstetric
  • preeclampsia
  • gestational diabetes
  • preterm birth

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