Best Practices

Low Birth Weight

Low birth weight, by definition, is a newborn weighing less than 2,500 grams (5 lb. 8 oz. or less). Low birth weight is a significant health problem that contributes to infant mortality and to developmental and neurological disability.

 

Colorado has continually experienced a higher percentage of low weight births than the United States overall. In 2003, Colorado ranked 8th among the fifty states and the District of Columbia for the highest percentage of low weight births, with a 9.0 percent low birth weight rate. The Healthy People 2010 goal for the nation is 5.0 percent.

 

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