Type of Deliveries
Matilda rates are for all deliveries, including those for auspicious times. For information on the caesarean section rate specific to your obstetrician please check with them.
Normal Apgar score (≥ 7 at 5 minutes post-delivery)A higher rate for this indicator is desirable
The Apgar score is a method for reporting the physiological status of your baby in the first few minutes after birth.
On average 3% of babies who require closer monitoring are transferred to our Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) with an average stay of 3.1 days.
Should a baby require intensive care they would be transferred to a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) within a Government hospital. Often parents choose to transfer to a Government hospital if the baby is not covered by insurance. The average number of babies transferred to Government hospitals was less than 1% of deliveries in 2022.
Assistance and InterventionA lower rate for this indicator is desirable
Induction of labour
Instrumental deliveries e.g. ventouse and forceps deliveries
Caesarean Sections
We require a paediatrician present in theatre for all Caesarean Sections, so that should the need arise, your paediatrician can respond immediately.
Breast FeedingIn 2023 the breastfeeding rate at Matilda was over 96.6% which is considered high with many Mums continuing to feed their babies longer than average on return home. We offer lactation consultant support should you choose to breastfeed, to give you the best possible chance of succeeding. Advice and care is also available for Mums who choose not to breastfeed or find themselves unable to.
Updated 6 Jun 2024 by the Maternity Department and Clinical Risk Management TeamACHS benchmarking statistic provided every 6th months and this document reviewed on receipt of new statistics.