During Pregnancy


       
During Pregnancy - 2020
Listing of Indicators for the Selected YearOverall
Health Behaviors During Pregnancy
Women Who Smoked Cigarettes in the Last Three Months of Pregnancy (PRAMS)5.1 (3.7 - 6.9)
Health Conditions During Pregnancy
Women Who Had Bacterial Vaginosis During Pregnancy (PRAMS)6.3 (4.8 - 8.2)
Women Who Had Trichomoniasis During Pregnancy (PRAMS)1.3 (0.7 - 2.4)
Women Who Had Yeast Infections During Pregnancy (PRAMS)12.5 (10.3 - 15.2)
Women Who Had Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) During Pregnancy (PRAMS)18.9 (16.1 - 22.1)
Women Who Had Gestational Diabetes During Pregnancy (PRAMS)11.3 (9 - 14)
Women Who Had High Blood Pressure, Pre-Eclampsia or Eclampsia During Pregnancy (PRAMS)14.2 (11.8 - 17)
Women Who Had Depression During Pregnancy (PRAMS)13 (10.7 - 15.6)
Women Who Had Asthma During Pregnancy (PRAMS)7.4 (5.7 - 9.6)
Women Who Had Anemia During Pregnancy (PRAMS)29.2 (25.9 - 32.6)
Women Who Had Heart Problems During Pregnancy (PRAMS)2.3 (1.5 - 3.7)
Women Who Had Epilepsy During Pregnancy (PRAMS)0.7 (0.3 - 1.8)
Women Who Had Thyroid Problems During Pregnancy (PRAMS)5.5 (3.9 - 7.7)
Women Who Had Anxiety During Pregnancy (PRAMS)21.7 (18.7 - 25)
Women Who Had Genital Warts (HPV) During Pregnancy (PRAMS)2.7 (1.7 - 4.4)
Women Who Had Herpes During Pregnancy (PRAMS)2.9 (1.9 - 4.4)
Women Who Had Chlamydia During Pregnancy (PRAMS)3.2 (2.1 - 4.9)
Women Who Had Gonorrhea During Pregnancy (PRAMS)0.1 (0 - 0.3)
Women Who Had Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) During Pregnancy (PRAMS)0 (0 - 0.2)
Women Who Had Syphilis During Pregnancy (PRAMS)0.5 (0.2 - 1.5)
Women Who Had Group B Strep (Beta Strep) During Pregnancy (PRAMS)11.1 (8.9 - 13.9)
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) During Pregnancy
Women Who Experienced Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) During Pregnancy By a Husband or Partner (PRAMS)0.8 (0.4 - 1.4)
Prenatal Care
Women Who Were Offered Two Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Tests During Their Most Recent Pregnancy or Delivery (PRAMS)33.3 (29.7 - 37.2)
Women Who Received Two Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Tests During Their Most Recent Pregnancy or Delivery (PRAMS)26.4 (22.9 - 30.1)
Women Who Had a Doctor, Nurse or Other Health Care Worker Ask Them About Their Teeth and Gums During Pregnancy (PRAMS)31.3 (27.9 - 34.9)
Women Who Had a Doctor, Nurse or Other Health Care Worker Look at Their Teeth and Gums (PRAMS)20 (17.2 - 23.2)
Women Who Had a Doctor, Nurse or Other Health Care Worker Talk With Them About Visiting a Dentist or Dental Hygienist (PRAMS)28 (24.7 - 31.5)
Women Who Had a Doctor, Nurse or Other Health Care Worker Help Them Get Dental Care (PRAMS)8.7 (6.8 - 11.1)
Women Who Had a Doctor, Nurse or Other Health Care Worker Give Them Information About Taking Care of Their Teeth and Gums (PRAMS)18.2 (15.5 - 21.2)
Women Who Had a Doctor, Nurse or Other Health Care Worker Give Them Information About Taking Care of Their Baby'S Teeth and Gums (PRAMS)24.5 (21.4 - 27.9)
Women Who Initiated Prenatal Care During the First Trimester of Pregnancy (PRAMS)84.6 (81.7 - 87.2)
Women Who Received Prenatal Care as Early in Their Pregnancy as They Wanted (PRAMS)84.3 (81.3 - 86.8)
Women Who Had Their Teeth Cleaned During Pregnancy (PRAMS)31.4 (28 - 35.1)
Prenatal Care Counseling
Women Who Had a Doctor, Nurse or Other Health Care Worker Talk With Them About How Eating Fish With High Levels of Mercury Could Affect Their Baby (PRAMS)69.7 (65.9 - 73.2)
Women Who Were Asked By a Health Care Worker if They Knew How Much Weight They Should Gain During Pregnancy During Any Prenatal Care Visits (PRAMS)52.9 (49 - 56.8)
Women Who Were Asked By a Health Care Worker if They Were Taking Any Prescription Medication During Pregnancy During Any Prenatal Care Visits (PRAMS)94.5 (92.5 - 95.9)
Women Who Were Asked By a Health Care Worker if They Were Smoking Cigarettes During Any Prenatal Care Visits (PRAMS)96.7 (95.1 - 97.8)
Women Who Were Asked By a Health Care Worker if They Were Drinking Alcohol During Any Prenatal Care Visits (PRAMS)95.9 (94.1 - 97.2)
Women Who Were Asked By a Health Care Worker if Someone Was Hurting Them Emotionally or Physically During Any Prenatal Care Visits (PRAMS)78.4 (74.9 - 81.4)
Women Who Were Asked By a Health Care Worker if They Were Feeling Down or Depressed During Any Prenatal Care Visits (PRAMS)83.9 (80.7 - 86.6)
Women Who Were Asked By a Health Care Worker if They Were Using Drugs During Any Prenatal Care Visits (PRAMS)81.5 (78.2 - 84.5)
Women Who Were Asked By a Health Care Worker if They Wanted to Be Tested for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) During Any Prenatal Care Visits (PRAMS)69.3 (65.6 - 72.8)
Women Who Were Asked By a Health Care Worker if They Planned to Breastfeed Their Baby During Any Prenatal Care Visits (PRAMS)89.7 (87.1 - 91.8)
Women Who Were Asked By a Health Care Worker if They Planned to Use Birth Control After Their Baby Was Born During Any Prenatal Care Visits (PRAMS)82.7 (79.5 - 85.5)
Prenatal Health Behaviors
Women Who Used E-Cigarettes or Other Electronic Nicotine Products in the Last Three Months of Pregnancy (PRAMS)1.9 (1 - 3.3)
Women Who Avoided Eating Fish Containing High Levels of Mercury During Pregnancy (PRAMS)88 (85.2 - 90.2)
Prenatal Health Insurance Coverage
Women Who Did Not Go for Prenatal Care During Pregnancy (PRAMS)2.8 (1.8 - 4.4)
Women Who Had Private Health Insurance From Their Job or the Job of Their Husband or Partner During Pregnancy (PRAMS)43.3 (39.6 - 47.2)
Women Who Had Medicaid Health Insurance During Pregnancy (PRAMS)50.5 (46.7 - 54.3)
Women Who Did Not Have Any Health Insurance for Prenatal Care During Pregnancy (PRAMS)2.8 (1.8 - 4.5)
Women Who Had Tricare or Other Military Health Care Insurance During Pregnancy (PRAMS)3.5 (2.3 - 5.2)
Women Who Had Private Health Insurance From the Health Insurance Marketplace or Healthcare.gov During Pregnancy (PRAMS)3.9 (2.7 - 5.7)
Women Who Had Private Health Insurance From Their Parents During Pregnancy (PRAMS)4.5 (3.2 - 6.4)
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Data Note(s)


FLHealthCharts.gov is provided by the Florida Department of Health, Division of Public Health Statistics and Performance Management.

Data Source: Florida Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Florida Department of Health, Division of Community Health Promotion

  • Underweight is defined as a body mass index (BMI) of less than 18.5.

  • Healthy weight is defined as a body mass index (BMI) between 18.5 and 24.10.

  • Overweight is defined as a body mass index (BMI) between 25.0 and 29.10.

  • Obese is defined as a body mass index (BMI) of 30.0 or more.

  • Unintented pregnancies are defined as reporting not wanting to be pregnant then or at any time in the future or wanting to be pregnant later just before they got pregnant.

  • Mistimed pregnancies are defined as reporting wanting to be pregnant later just before they got pregnant.

  • Unwanted pregnancies are defined as reporting not wanting to be pregnant then or at any time in the future just before they got pregnant.

  • Intended pregnancies are defined as reporting wanting to be pregnant then or sooner when they got pregnant.

  • Using birth control is defined as reporting doing anything to keep from getting pregnant when they got pregnant with their new baby among those who reported not trying to get pregnant.

  • Any alcoholic drink is defined as 1 glass of wine, wine cooler, can or bottle of beer, shot of liquor or mixed drink.

  • Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is defined as being pushed, hit, slapped, kicked, choked, or physically hurt in any way by a husband/partner.

  • Using contraception is defined as using any kind of birth control postpartum (female or male sterilization; intrauterine device (IUD); contraceptive implant; birth control pills; shots or injections; contraceptive patch; vaginal ring; condoms; rhythm method/natural family planning.

  • Depressive symptoms are defined as reporting feeling, down, depressed, hopeless or having little interest or pleasure in doing things they usually enjoyed either always or often.

  • Women Whose Baby is Placed to Sleep on a Separate Approved Sleep Surface is defined as a composite of five items indicating how the infant usually slept in the past 2 weeks: 1) alone in their own crib or bed (always/often versus sometimes/rarely/never); 2) in a crib, bassinet, or pack and play; 3) not in a standard bed; 4) not

  • Women Whose Baby is Placed to Sleep Without Soft Objects or Loose Bedding is defined as a composite of three items indicating that the infant usually slept without 1) blankets; 2) toys, cushions, or pillows; and 3) crib bumper pads

  • Prevalence is excluded (blank cells) from the tables for any subpopulation with a sample size less than 30, which would yield statistically unreliable estimates.

  • Confidence intervals - Because PRAMS is a random survey and all estimates of prevalence are subject to random sample errors, we include 95% confidence intervals (CI) with each prevalence (%). The confidence interval ranges appear in parentheses.

  • This is primary, quantitative data.