Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS)
PRAMS, the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, is a surveillance project of the CDC and health departments. The Washington State PRAMS is sent to new mothers two to six months after they delivery their babies.
Vital Statistics Birth Data
This dashboard includes birth rates, fertility patterns, and maternal and infant health characteristics. These can be examined by a variety of information including maternal and paternal demographics, delivery method, length of gestation, birth weight, and plurality.
Maternal and Child Health Data Reports
A resource primarily for public health professionals on the health status of pregnant women, infants, children and adolescents in Washington state.
Maternity Practices in Infant Nutrition and Care (mPINC™) Survey (CDC)
CDC’s national survey assesses maternity care practices and provides feedback to encourage hospitals to make improvements that better support breastfeeding. The questions focus on specific parts of maternity care that affect how babies are fed.
Perinatal Indicators Report 2008-2018 (PDF)
Provides information on the health of women and babies before, during, and after birth to help guide decision-making by the DOH and Health Care Authority Medicaid program. Data includes livebirth and deliveries; birth and pregnancy rate; method of delivery; maternal morbidity; infant mortality; pre-term birth, and more.