Maternal and Child Health
Maternal & Child Health datasets in the CDC Open Data Catalog
This page contains all datasets in the Maternal & Child Health category of the CDC Open Data Catalog.
Total Datasets in Category: 12 Last Updated: 07/14/2025
Datasets in this Category
CDC PRAMStat Data for 2000
Description: 2000. 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.
Schema: dwv_mch_health
Table Name: cdc_pramstat_2000_ere_s_the_breakdown_o__3hwj_hqmh
Dataset ID: 3hwj-hqmh
Category: Maternal & Child Health
Tags: abuse, alcohol use, breastfeeding, contraception, infant health
CDC PRAMStat Data for 2008
Description: 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.
Schema: dwv_mch_health
Table Name: cdc_pramstat_2008_data_removed_all_spec__4ya2_fkvt
Dataset ID: 4ya2-fkvt
Category: Maternal & Child Health
Tags: abuse, alcohol use, breastfeeding, contraception, infant health
CDC PRAMStat Data for 2001
Description: 2001. 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.
Schema: dwv_mch_health
Table Name: cdc_pramstat_data_2001_his_identifier_i__u93h_quup
Dataset ID: u93h-quup
Category: Maternal & Child Health
Tags: abuse, alcohol use, breastfeeding, contraception, infant health
CDC PRAMStat Data for 2002
Description: 2002. 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.
Schema: dwv_mch_health
Table Name: cdc_pramstat_data_2002_his_identifier_i__dnxe_zgxs
Dataset ID: dnxe-zgxs
Category: Maternal & Child Health
Tags: abuse, alcohol use, breastfeeding, contraception, infant health
CDC PRAMStat Data for 2003
Description: 2003. 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.
Schema: dwv_mch_health
Table Name: cdc_pramstat_data_2003_his_identifier_i__u76f_m89e
Dataset ID: u76f-m89e
Category: Maternal & Child Health
Tags: abuse, alcohol use, breastfeeding, contraception, infant health
CDC PRAMStat Data for 2004
Description: 2004. 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.
Schema: dwv_mch_health
Table Name: cdc_pramstat_data_2004_his_identifier_i__xyxp_dxa9
Dataset ID: xyxp-dxa9
Category: Maternal & Child Health
Tags: abuse, alcohol use, breastfeeding, contraception, infant health
CDC PRAMStat Data for 2005
Description: 2005. 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.
Schema: dwv_mch_health
Table Name: cdc_pramstat_data_2005_his_identifier_i__pj7z_f3xf
Dataset ID: pj7z-f3xf
Category: Maternal & Child Health
Tags: abuse, alcohol use, breastfeeding, contraception, infant health
CDC PRAMStat Data for 2006
Description: 2006. 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.
Schema: dwv_mch_health
Table Name: cdc_pramstat_data_2006_his_identifier_i__akmt_4qtj
Dataset ID: akmt-4qtj
Category: Maternal & Child Health
Tags: abuse, alcohol use, breastfeeding, contraception, infant health
CDC PRAMStat Data for 2007
Description: 2007. 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.
Schema: dwv_mch_health
Table Name: cdc_pramstat_data_2007_his_identifier_i__vr6p_ert2
Dataset ID: vr6p-ert2
Category: Maternal & Child Health
Tags: abuse, alcohol use, breastfeeding, contraception, infant health
CDC PRAMStat Data for 2009
Description: 2009. 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.
Schema: dwv_mch_health
Table Name: cdc_pramstat_data_2009_his_identifier_i__qwpv_wpc8
Dataset ID: qwpv-wpc8
Category: Maternal & Child Health
Tags: abuse, alcohol use, breastfeeding, contraception, infant health
CDC PRAMStat Data for 2010
Description: 2010. 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.
Schema: dwv_mch_health
Table Name: cdc_pramstat_data_2010_his_identifier_i__xvu4_xjdb
Dataset ID: xvu4-xjdb
Category: Maternal & Child Health
Tags: abuse, alcohol use, breastfeeding, contraception, infant health
CDC PRAMStat Data for 2011
Description: 2011. 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.
Schema: dwv_mch_health
Table Name: cdc_pramstat_data_2011_his_identifier_i__ese6_rqpq
Dataset ID: ese6-rqpq
Category: Maternal & Child Health
Tags: abuse, alcohol use, breastfeeding, contraception, infant health
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