Publication, Part of Statistics on Women's Smoking Status at Time of Delivery: England
Statistics on Women's Smoking Status at Time of Delivery: England Quarter 1, 2019-20
Official statistics
Women known to be smokers at time of delivery
Percentage known to be smokers by year
10.4% of pregnant women were known to be smokers at the time of delivery during quarter 1 of 2019/20.
This is down from 10.9% in the previous quarter (quarter 4, 2018/19).
The current national ambition is to achieve a level of 6% or less by 2022.
Percentage known to be smokers by Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)
In quarter 1 of 2019/20, 4 CCGs recorded less than 2 per cent of women known to be smokers at time of delivery; NHS Luton (1.2%), NHS West London (1.4%), NHS Hammersmith and Fulham (1.4%), and NHS Central London (1.9%).
6 CCGs had proportions above 20%. Those with the highest were NHS Corby (25.1%), NHS Blackpool (24.8%) and NHS Hull (23.1%).
Percentage known to be smokers by Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), compared with the national ambition
In quarter 1 of 2019/20, 33 out of 191 CCGs met the new national ambition of 6% or less.
In the London NHS England region, 24 out of 32 CCGs achieved the national ambition.
Only 9 CCGs outside of London achieved the national ambition.
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