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 3, 2019-20
Official statistics
Women known to be smokers at time of delivery
Percentage known to be smokers by year
10.5% of pregnant women were known to be smokers at the time of delivery during quarter 3 of 2019-20.
This is a slight increase from 10.4% in the previous quarter (quarter 2, 2019-20).
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 3 of 2019-20, the lowest proportions of women known to be smokers at time of deivery were NHS Central London (1.6%), NHS West London (2.0%), NHS Hounslow (2.2%), NHS Hammersmith & Fulham (2.3%), and NHS Wandsworth (2.5%).
7 CCGs had proportions above 20%. Those with the highest were NHS Blackpool (23.3%), NHS North East Lincolnshire (23.3%), and NHS Lincolnshire East (22.2%).
An additional visualisation of this data, including time series, is available by clicking the link below.
Percentage known to be smokers by Clinical Commissioning Group, compared with the national ambition
In quarter 3 of 2019-20, 29 out of 191 CCGs met the national ambition of 6% or less.
In the London NHS England region, it was achieved by 23 out of 32 CCGs, but only by 6 CCGs outside of London.
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Last edited: 6 September 2021 3:04 pm