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CDC PRAMStat Data for 2008

Row numberYearLocationAbbrLocationDescClassTopicQuestionDataSourceResponseData_Value_UnitData_Value_TypeData_ValueData_Value_Footnote_SymbolData_Value_FootnoteData_Value_Std_ErrLow_Confidence_LimitHigh_Confidence_LimitSample_SizeBreak_OutBreak_Out_CategoryGeolocationClassIdTopicIdQuestionIdLocationIdBreakOutIdBreakOutCategoryidResponseId
3601012008OHOhioMaternal Behavior/HealthMorbidity - MaternalDid you have any severe nausea vomiting or dehydration during your pregnancy?PRAMSNO%Percentage6256.867429MedicaidMedicaid Recipient(40.060210141°, -82.404260056°)CLA9TOP14QUO15639MED1BOC9RES23
3601022008WYWyomingMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseHow many cigarettes did you smoke on an average day now?PRAMSNone (0 cig)%Percentage64.654.173.8116< 12 yrsMaternal Education(43.235541343°, -108.109830353°)CLA9TOP27QUO1955612YR1BOC5RES27
3601032008MEMaineMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseIn the 3 months before you got pregnant how many cigarettes did you smoke on an average day?PRAMS1-5/day%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.UNKNOWN PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(45.254228894001°, -68.985031336°)CLA9TOP27QUO19023PNC4BOC18RES10
3601042008WIWisconsinPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - ContentDuring any of your prenatal care visits did a doctor nurse or other health care worker talk with you about doing tests to screen for birth defects or diseases that run in your family?PRAMSNO%Percentage8.66.311.653Non-MedicaidMedicaid Recipient(44.393191174°, -89.816370742°)CLA11TOP19QUO6755MED2BOC9RES23
3601052008GAGeorgiaFamily PlanningContraception - Conception(*PCH) Indicator of no birth control use at conceptionPRAMSNO%Percentage17.712.324.85830+ yrsMaternal Age (3 Levels)(32.839681093°, -83.627580346°)CLA4TOP4QUO24213AYR3BOC19RES23
3601062008MDMarylandDemographicsIncomeSource of household income - aid such as TANF, welfare, WIC, Food Stamps, or SSI (years 2004-2008)PRAMS%Percentage271Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMedicaid Recipient(39.290580964°, -76.609260111°)CLA2TOP55QUO29924BOC9BOC9
3601072008VTVermontInfant HealthSleep BehaviorsIndicator of whether infant usually sleeps in a shared bed.PRAMSNO%Percentage69.56573.633030+ yrsMaternal Age (3 Levels)(43.625381239°, -72.517640791°)CLA8TOP23QUO7350AYR3BOC19RES23
3601082008MAMassachusettsMaternal ExperiencesStressTotal number of stressors reported grouped as none 1-2 3-5 and 6-13.PRAMS"1-2"%Percentage3622.152.927INADEQUATE PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(42.27687047°, -72.082690675°)CLA12TOP48QUO21125PNC2BOC18RES121
3601092008TNTennesseeInfant HealthInfant Health CareIndicator of infant checkup within 1 week of hospital discharge for infants discharged within 48 hoursPRAMSYES%Percentage88.382.392.41921 or moreNumber of Previous Live Births(35.68094058°, -85.774490914°)CLA8TOP11QUO1047PRV1BOC20RES40
3601102008WYWyomingPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - LocationWhere did you go most of the time for your prenatal visits?PRAMSHospital Clinic%Percentage23.418.429.2700Number of Previous Live Births(43.235541343°, -108.109830353°)CLA11TOP57QUO33156PRV0BOC20RES137
3601112008WAWashingtonMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseIn the last 3 months of your pregnancy how many cigarettes did you smoke on an average day?PRAMS11-20/day%Percentage0.30.11.22Age < 18Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(47.522278629°, -120.47001079°)CLA9TOP27QUO19153AGE1BOC17RES9
3601122008WIWisconsinMaternal ExperiencesStressIn the 12 months before your baby was born you lost your job even though you wanted to go on workingPRAMS%Percentage221Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMarital Status(44.393191174°, -89.816370742°)CLA12TOP48QUO21355BOC3BOC3
3601132008ILIllinoisPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - ContentDuring any of your prenatal care visits did a doctor nurse or other health care worker talk with you about birth control methods to use after pregnancy?PRAMSNO%Percentage20.117.622.9205IntendedPregnancy Intendedness(40.485010283°, -88.997710178°)CLA11TOP19QUO33217IND1BOC11RES23
3601142008MSMississippiMaternal ExperiencesStressIndicator of any financial-related stressors reportedPRAMSYES%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(32.745510099°, -89.538030825°)CLA12TOP48QUO20328ETH2BOC6RES40
3601152008NJNew JerseyPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - ContentDuring any of your prenatal care visits did a doctor nurse or other health care worker talk with you about how smoking during pregnancy could affect your baby?PRAMSYES%Percentage8778.692.4158SmokerSmoked last 3 months of Pregnancy(40.130570048°, -74.273691288°)CLA11TOP19QUO4034SMK2BOC13RES40
3601162008MDMarylandInfant HealthSleep BehaviorsHow do you most often lay your baby down to sleep now?PRAMSALL 3 POSITIONS%Percentage1.50.29.81$10,000 to $24,999Income (years 2004 and beyond)(39.290580964°, -76.609260111°)CLA8TOP23QUO32824INC36BOC14RES62
3601172008COColoradoPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - ContentDuring any of your prenatal care visits did a doctor nurse or other health care worker talk with you about how smoking during pregnancy could affect your baby?PRAMSNO%Percentage37.433.841.2447Non-WICOn WIC during Pregnancy(38.843840757°, -106.133610921°)CLA11TOP19QUO408WIC1BOC10RES23
3601182008ARArkansasInfant HealthSmoke ExposureIndicator of whether baby is exposed to cigarette smoke.PRAMSYES%Percentage1.90.482Other non-HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(34.748650124°, -92.274490743°)CLA8TOP24QUO125ETH3BOC6RES40
3601192008COColoradoInfant HealthMorbidity - InfantThe baby's weight classified as low birth weight (LBW) if the weight was less than or equal to 2500 grams or normal birth weight (NBW) if the weight was greater than 2500 gramsPRAMSNBW (>2500g)%Percentage79.267.287.716Black, non-HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(38.843840757°, -106.133610921°)CLA8TOP13QUO78ETH1BOC6RES119
3601202008DEDelawarePrenatal CarePrenatal Care - InitiationDid you get prenatal care as early in your pregnancy as you wanted? (years 2000-2008)PRAMSYES%Percentage868289.2330Age 30 - 44Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(39.008830667°, -75.577741168°)CLA11TOP20QUO29610AGE4BOC17RES40
3601212008PAPennsylvaniaDeliveryHospital Length of StayIndicator of baby being discharged from hospital within 48 hours of birth. (for vaginal deliveries only)PRAMSYES%Percentage76.170.381.1182WICOn WIC during Pregnancy(40.793730152°, -77.860700294°)CLA6TOP9QUO142WIC2BOC10RES40
3601222008WIWisconsinFamily PlanningContraception - ConceptionReason for not using contraception at conception - thought she could not get pregnant at that timePRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage3322.645.433Less than $10,000Income (years 2004 and beyond)(44.393191174°, -89.816370742°)CLA4TOP4QUO16555INC39BOC14RES41
3601232008VTVermontInfant HealthPregnancy OutcomeIndicator of infant currently alivePRAMSNO%Percentage0.20.10.24Non-MedicaidMedicaid Recipient(43.625381239°, -72.517640791°)CLA8TOP43QUO14350MED2BOC9RES23
3601242008MNMinnesotaInsurance/Medicaid/ServicesMedicaidIndicator of whether mother was Medicaid recipient at any time (pregnancy for prenatal care or for delivery).PRAMSMedicaid%Percentage89.281.394147< 12 yrsMaternal Education(46.355648736°, -94.794200503°)CLA10TOP12QUO532712YR1BOC5RES107
3601252008ILIllinoisInsurance/Medicaid/ServicesMedicaidJust before you got pregnant were you on Medicaid? (years 2000 - 2008)PRAMS%Percentage101Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMedicaid Recipient(40.485010283°, -88.997710178°)CLA10TOP12QUO1717BOC9BOC9
3601262008TNTennesseeInfant HealthInfant Health CareIndicator of baby having a well-baby check-upPRAMSNO%Percentage31.46.18IntendedPregnancy Intendedness(35.68094058°, -85.774490914°)CLA8TOP11QUO33647IND1BOC11RES23
3601272008NJNew JerseyMaternal ExperiencesStressIndicator of any financial-related stressors reportedPRAMSNO%Percentage39.334.844192WICOn WIC during Pregnancy(40.130570048°, -74.273691288°)CLA12TOP48QUO20334WIC2BOC10RES23
3601282008OROregonMaternal ExperiencesStressIndicator of any financial-related stressors reportedPRAMS%Percentage181Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMarital Status(44.567449424°, -120.155031326°)CLA12TOP48QUO20341BOC3BOC3
3601292008NCNorth CarolinaInfant HealthSleep BehaviorsHow do you most often lay your baby down to sleep now?PRAMS%Percentage571Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMaternal Age (3 Levels)(35.466220975°, -79.159250463°)CLA8TOP23QUO32837BOC19BOC19
3601302008NCNorth CarolinaPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - LocationWhere did you go most of the time for your prenatal visits?PRAMSMD / HMO%Percentage5347.858.2258OTHERMarital Status(35.466220975°, -79.159250463°)CLA11TOP57QUO33137MA2BOC3RES138
3601312008NENebraskaMaternal ExperiencesAbuse - PhysicalDuring the 12 months before you got pregnant did your ex-husband or ex-partner push hit slap, kick, choke, or physically hurt you in any other way?PRAMSNO%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.Age 45+Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(41.641040988001°, -99.365720623°)CLA12TOP1QUO31331AGE5BOC17RES23
3601322008MIMichiganMaternal Behavior/HealthAlcohol UseIndicator of whether mother reported having any alcoholic drinks during the last 3 months of pregnancyPRAMSYES%Percentage7.96.49.6106Non-HispanicMother Hispanic(44.661319543001°, -84.71439027°)CLA9TOP2QUO926HIS2BOC8RES40
3601332008NCNorth CarolinaMaternal Behavior/HealthAlcohol UseChange in drinking between three months before pregnancy and last three months of pregnancyPRAMS#DRKS SAME OR MORE%Percentage4.12.95.736Non-SmokerSmoked 3 months before Pregnancy(35.466220975°, -79.159250463°)CLA9TOP2QUO9937SMK1BOC12RES4
3601342008WAWashingtonMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseChange in smoking from the three months before pregnancy to the postpartum periodPRAMSSMOKER WHO QUIT%Percentage5.33.6835Non-WICOn WIC during Pregnancy(47.522278629°, -120.47001079°)CLA9TOP27QUO19453WIC1BOC10RES34
3601352008WIWisconsinMaternal Behavior/HealthMorbidity - MaternalDid your water break more than 3 weeks before your due date (premature rupture of membranes PROM) during your pregnancy?PRAMSYES%Percentage5.23.57.729MARRIEDMarital Status(44.393191174°, -89.816370742°)CLA9TOP14QUO15855MA1BOC3RES40
3601362008RIRhode IslandMaternal Behavior/HealthMorbidity - MaternalIndicator of whether mother went to the hospital and stayed more than 7 days for a pregnancy-related complication (years 2004-2008)PRAMSNO%Percentage98.497.599538Non-WICOn WIC during Pregnancy(41.708280193°, -71.522470314°)CLA9TOP14QUO1944WIC1BOC10RES23
3601372008UTUtahPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - ContentDuring any of your prenatal care visits did a doctor nurse or other health care worker talk with you about how drinking alcohol during pregnancy could affect your baby?PRAMSYES%Percentage46.729.165.219UNKNOWN PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(39.360700171°, -111.587130635°)CLA11TOP19QUO3849PNC4BOC18RES40
3601382008NCNorth CarolinaMaternal ExperiencesStressIn the 12 months before your baby was born someone very close to you diedPRAMSYES%Percentage19.116.721.8225Non-SmokerSmoked last 3 months of Pregnancy(35.466220975°, -79.159250463°)CLA12TOP48QUO19937SMK1BOC13RES40
3601392008ARArkansasInfant HealthInfant Health CareWhere do you usually take your baby for well-baby checkups?PRAMSHospital Clinic%Percentage17.213.821.2114MARRIEDMarital Status(34.748650124°, -92.274490743°)CLA8TOP11QUO3375MA1BOC3RES137
3601402008NENebraskaMaternal Behavior/HealthMorbidity - MaternalIndicator of whether mother reported having diabetes that began before recent pregnancy (years 2004-2008)PRAMSNO%Percentage98.998.299.31428NBW (>2500g)Birth Weight(41.641040988001°, -99.365720623°)CLA9TOP14QUO15231BWT2BOC1RES23
3601412008VTVermontInfant HealthSleep BehaviorsIndicator of whether infant usually sleeps in a shared bed.PRAMSYES%Percentage18.610.431.112<20 yrsMaternal Age (4 Levels)(43.625381239°, -72.517640791°)CLA8TOP23QUO7350AYR1BOC4RES40
3601422008WYWyomingMaternal Behavior/HealthObesityMother's pre-pregnancy body mass index classified as obese (BMI > 29) or non-obese (BMI <= 29)PRAMSNOT OBESE%Percentage67.960.474.6135$25,000 to $49,999Income (years 2004 and beyond)(43.235541343°, -108.109830353°)CLA9TOP31QUO7256INC37BOC14RES112
3601432008OHOhioMaternal Behavior/HealthAlcohol Use(*PCH) Indicator of drinking alcohol during the three months before pregnancyPRAMS%Percentage591Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMaternal Age (4 Levels)(40.060210141°, -82.404260056°)CLA9TOP2QUO839BOC4BOC4
3601442008WIWisconsinMaternal ExperiencesStressIn the 12 months before your baby was born your husband or partner lost his jobPRAMS%Percentage211Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMaternal Race/Ethnicity(44.393191174°, -89.816370742°)CLA12TOP48QUO20855BOC6BOC6
3601452008NYNew York (excluding NYC)DemographicsIncomeSource of household income - money from a business, fees, dividends or rental incomePRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage2.41.24.913MedicaidMedicaid Recipient(42.827001032°, -75.543970427°)CLA2TOP55QUO30236MED1BOC9RES41
3601462008MIMichiganFamily PlanningContraception - PostpartumReason for not using postpartum contraception - some other reasonPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.Age < 18Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(44.661319543001°, -84.71439027°)CLA4TOP49QUO8326AGE1BOC17RES41
3601472008ILIllinoisMaternal ExperiencesStressIn the 12 months before your baby was born you lost your job even though you wanted to go on workingPRAMSYES%Percentage2318.228.668Less than $10,000Income (years 2004 and beyond)(40.485010283°, -88.997710178°)CLA12TOP48QUO21317INC39BOC14RES40
3601482008ILIllinoisMaternal Behavior/HealthObesityMother's pre-pregnancy body mass index classified as obese (BMI > 29) or non-obese (BMI <= 29)PRAMSOBESE%Percentage23.718.929.46820-24 yrsMaternal Age (4 Levels)(40.485010283°, -88.997710178°)CLA9TOP31QUO7217AYR4BOC4RES113
3601492008NCNorth CarolinaMaternal ExperiencesPregnancy RecognitionPregnancy Confirmation after the First TrimesterPRAMSNO%Percentage91.488.293.85390Number of Previous Live Births(35.466220975°, -79.159250463°)CLA12TOP18QUO3437PRV0BOC20RES23
3601502008NYNew York (excluding NYC)Maternal Behavior/HealthMorbidity - MaternalDid you have a kidney or bladder (urinary tract) infection during your pregnancy?PRAMSNO%Percentage8985.891.4647MARRIEDMarital Status(42.827001032°, -75.543970427°)CLA9TOP14QUO15436MA1BOC3RES23

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2008. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). PRAMS, the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, is a surveillance system collecting state-specific, population-based data on maternal attitudes and experiences before, during, and shortly after pregnancy. It is a collaborative project of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state health departments. PRAMS provides data for state health officials to use to improve the health of mothers and infants. PRAMS topics include abuse, alcohol use, contraception, breastfeeding, mental health, morbidity, obesity, preconception health, pregnancy history, prenatal-care, sleep behavior, smoke exposure, stress, tobacco use, WIC, Medicaid, infant health, and unintended pregnancy. Data will be updated annually as it becomes available.

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