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PGMRXDELIV
Medications during delivery for birth of child

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Description

For sample persons less than 6 years old whose biological parent is the respondent, PGMRXDELIV indicates if the person's biological mother was given any medicine, shots, or gas, during delivery, and if so, what type. If necessary, delivery was defined for respondents as follows: "Delivery begins when the baby starts to show, or the doctor starts to use forceps or to operate in the case of a caesarean section". Please see Codes tab for detailed information on types of medication that could be reported.

This variable is part of the 1981 Child Health Supplement. Please use the IPUMS NHIS drop-down menus and search function to find other variables related to this supplement.

 

The 1981 Child Health Supplement collected information about children 17 years of age and younger on a wide range of topics, including: family structure, child care, breastfeeding, development, medications, birth and prenatal events, hospitalizations and surgery, chronic conditions, weight, school, behavior problems, social issues, and sleep habits. All questions were asked of the adult best able to provide accurate information about the child. The preferred respondents for this supplement, in order of priority, are: biological mother, biological father, an adoptive, step, or foster parent, a legal guardian, a primary caretaker, or another adult.

Comparability

There are no comparability issues with this variable.

Universe

  • 1981: Sample children under age 6, whose respondent is biological parent.

Availability

  • 1981

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