Forecast: Hospital Discharges for Complications of Pregnancy in the Antenatal Period in France

The forecast for hospital discharges in France for complications of pregnancy during the antenatal period indicates a gradual increase. Starting from 2024 with 254.62 thousand discharges, the number is expected to rise steadily to 261.42 thousand by 2028. In 2023, the actual data stood slightly lower, reflecting an upward trend.

Year-on-year variations suggest consistent growth, with projected increases of approximating 0.68% annually. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the five years from 2024 to 2028 is anticipated to align closely with these yearly average increases.

Looking ahead, trends to monitor include advancements in prenatal care which could impact discharge rates, as well as demographic shifts such as birth rates and aging populations that may influence the demand on hospital resources during pregnancy.

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