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Midwifery - Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia
  • The Midwifery market in Southeast Asia is expected to witness a substantial growth in revenue, reaching a projected value of US$2.78bn by 2024.
  • This growth is further anticipated to continue at a steady pace, with an annual growth rate (CAGR 2024-2029) of 6.24%.
  • As a result, the market volume is estimated to expand to US$3.76bn by 2029.
  • When considering the global landscape, it is noteworthy that United States is expected to generate the highest revenue in the Midwifery market, with a staggering US$34.04bn in 2024.
  • In Southeast Asia, the midwifery market is experiencing a surge in demand for traditional birthing practices, particularly in countries like Indonesia and Malaysia.

Definition:
Midwifery refers to inpatient medical treatments received during pregnancy, labor, delivery, and during the postpartum period. Throughout their stay in the hospitals, patients will receive prenatal care, delivery and childbirth services, and postpartum care, ranging from recovery to support for both the mother and baby. Inpatient care for pregnancy and childbirth is a critical component of women's health as it ensures the safe and healthy delivery of newborns and provides support for mothers during the transition to motherhood.

Additional information:
The Midwifery market comprises revenues and average revenue per capita. Market values represent revenues paid to hospitals by the respective healthcare payers (including VAT, if applicable). Reported market revenues include spending by consumers (B2C), enterprises (B2B), and governments (B2G). Revenues are allocated to the country where the money is spent.

In-Scope

  • Prenatal care
  • Delivery and childbirth services
  • Postpartum care and management of complications
  • Newborn care

Out-Of-Scope

  • Outpatient prenatal care
  • Infertility treatments
  • Home health care services and support
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Statistics report about pregnancy in the United States

Pregnancy in the United States

Study Details

    Revenue

    Notes: Data shown is using current exchange rates and reflects market impacts of the Russia-Ukraine war.

    Most recent update: Apr 2024

    Source: Statista Market Insights

    Most recent update: Apr 2024

    Source: Statista Market Insights

    Global Comparison

    Most recent update: Apr 2024

    Source: Statista Market Insights

    Methodology

    Data coverage:

    Data encompasses B2B, B2G, and B2C spend. Figures are based on revenue received by hospitals from public or private sources, allocated to the country where the money is spent, including VAT if applicable.

    Modeling approach / Market size:

    Market sizes are determined by a bottom-up approach, based on a specific rationale for each market market. Next, we use relevant key market indicators and data from country-specific associations, such as healthcare expenditure per capita, health risk factors, public health spend, and GDP. This data helps us estimate the market size for each country individually.

    Forecasts:

    In our forecasts, we apply diverse forecasting techniques. The selection of techniques is based on the behavior of the particular market. For example, forecasts are based on historical developments, current trends, and key market indicators, using advanced statistical methods.

    Additional notes:

    Data is modeled in US$ using current exchange rates. The market is updated twice per year in case market dynamics change. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is considered at a country-specific level.

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    Key Market Indicators

    Notes: Based on data from IMF, World Bank, UN and Eurostat

    Most recent update: Sep 2024

    Source: Statista Market Insights

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    Pregnancy - Statistics & Facts

    In recent years, birth rates in the United States have reached some of the lowest points in the nation's history. Young people now have fewer children than previous generations and some decide not to have children at all. Reasons why fewer women are deciding to become pregnant are complicated but include the cost of raising a family, concern over access to reproductive health care, and the lack of rights for working parents. There are also fewer unintended pregnancies than there were in the past with education and contraction playing a large role in this change. In 2022, around 65 percent of sexually active women in the United States stated they used contraception in the past year, with 61 percent reporting that preventing pregnancy was the only reason they used contraception.
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