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Missouri Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS)

PRAMS Logo - Helping moms have healthier babies Nothing is more important to your baby than good health. By sharing information about your pregnancy, you can help other Missouri moms have healthy babies.

PRAMS was initiated in 1987 as part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) initiative to reduce infant mortality and low birth weight. PRAMS is an ongoing, population-based surveillance system designed to identify and monitor selected maternal experiences and behaviors that occur before and during pregnancy and during the child’s early infancy.

PRAMS provides statewide estimates of selected perinatal health indicators that are representative of women who have recently delivered a live birth. PRAMS collects data through a mailed survey with telephone follow-up for non-respondents.

PRAMS data can be used to:

  • monitor progress towards national and state objectives in improving the health of mothers and infantsMother and Baby Graphic
  • enhance understanding of maternal behaviors and their relationship with adverse pregnancy outcomes
  • identify and investigate emerging issues maternal and child health
  • aid in the development and assessment of programs designed to identify groups of women and infants at high risk for health problems and reduce adverse pregnancy and infant outcomes, and inform policy in each participating state

Missouri PRAMS was established in 2006 through a cooperative agreement between the CDC and the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. The Missouri PRAMS data collection started in May 2007. Topics of the survey include, but not limited to pregnancy intention, folic acid consumption, contraceptive use, health insurance, prenatal care, breastfeeding, infant health care, alcohol and tobacco use, violence against women, and postpartum depression.

pdf document Learn more about the Missouri PRAMS Survey!

Thirty–seven states (including Missouri), New York City, and South Dakota (Yankton Sioux Tribe) currently participate in PRAMS. Six other states previously participated. Click on the name of the state to see state information.

Other Current Participating States

Alabama
Alaska
Arkansas
Colorado
Delaware
Florida
Georgia

Hawaii
Illinois
Louisiana

Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Nebraska
New Jersey
New Mexico

New York
New York City
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota (Tribal)

Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming

 

Previous Participating States

California
District of Columbia
Indiana
Montana
North Dakota