Documentation
Birth MICA
Live birth records are compiled from birth certificates which
are filed with the Department of Health and Senior Services by
state law. The birth certificate system has been in place in
Missouri continuously since 1911, although changes in data items
and definitions have taken place over the years.
Live birth is defined by statute (MRS-193) as the complete
expulsion or extraction from its mother of a child, irrespective
of the duration of pregnancy, which after such expulsion or extraction,
breathes or shows any other evidence of life such as beating of
the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord, or definite movement
of voluntary muscles, whether or not the umbilical cord has been
cut or the placenta is attached. The definition is also irrespective
of birth weight.
Missouri cooperates with other states in the exchange of birth
records. Therefore, data concerning births of Missouri residents
include virtually all Missouri resident births regardless of where
the birth took place.
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