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Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS): MMWR Weekly Reports

Prevalence of Self-Reported Postpartum Depressive Symptoms—17 States, 2004–2005. MMWR 2008;57(14);361–366.

Postpartum Care Visits—11 States and New York City, 2004. MMWR 2007;56(50);1312–1316.

Preconception and Interconception Health Status of Women Who Recently Gave Birth to a Live-Born Infant—Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), United States, 26 Reporting Areas, 2004. MMWR 2007;56(SS10);1–35.

Surveillance of Preconception Health Indicators Among Women Delivering Live-Born Infants—Oklahoma, 2000–2003. MMWR 2007;56(25);631–634.

Monitoring Progress Toward Achieving Maternal and Infant Healthy People 2010 Objectives—19 States, Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), 2000–2003.
MMWR 2006;55(SS-9).

Surveillance for Disparities in Maternal Health-Related Behaviors—Selected States, Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), 2000–2001. Surveillance Summaries, July 2, 2004. MMWR 2004;53(SS04):1–13.

Surveillance for Selected Maternal Behaviors and Experiences Before, During, and After Pregnancy Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), 2000. Surveillance Summaries, November 14, 2003. MMWR 2003;52(SS11):1–14.

HIV Testing Among Pregnant Women—United States and Canada. MMWR 2002;51(45):1013–1016. 

Prevalence of selected maternal behaviors and experiences, Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), 1999. In: Surveillance Summaries, April 26, 2002. MMWR 2002;51(No.SS-2). 

Are women with recent live births aware of the benefits of folic acid? MMWR 2001;50(RR–6):3–14.

Entry into prenatal care—United States, 1989–1997. MMWR 2000;49(18);393–398.

Cigarette smoking during the last 3 months of pregnancy among women who gave birth to live infants—Maine, 1988-1997. MMWR 1999;48(20):421-425. 

Prenatal discussion of HIV testing and maternal HIV testing--14 states, 1996-1997.  MMWR 1999;48(19):401-404.

Prevalence of selected infant and maternal characteristics, Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), 1997. MMWR 1999;48(5):1–37.

Insurance coverage of unintended pregnancies resulting in live-born infants—Florida, Georgia, Oklahoma, and South Carolina,1996. MMWR 1999;48(5):100–104.

Progress in reducing risky infant sleeping position in 13 states-Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, 1996–1997. MMWR 1999;8(39):878–882.

Assessment of infant sleep position in 10 states, 1996. MMWR 1998;47:873–877.

Assessing adolescent pregnancy—Maine, 1989–1996. MMWR 1998;47:433–438.

Physical violence during the 12 months preceding childbirth—Alaska, Maine, Oklahoma, and West Virginia, 1990–1991. MMWR 1994;43:132–137. 

Receipt of well-baby care—Maine, 1988–1992. MMWR 1994;43:105–110.

Unintended childbearing: Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System—Oklahoma, 1988–1991. MMWR 1992;41:933–936.

Page last reviewed: 7/02/08
Page last modified: 7/02/08
Content source: Division of Reproductive Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

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